Very random question but has anyone used wintergreen oil and rubbing alcohol to soften old, hard rubber parts? I have a few rubber pieces on this saw that are in good shape but hardened beyone being usable (like the cap that goes on the side cover for spark plug access).
Brake Fluid has been known to improve flexibility of old rubber diaphragms. Soak your hardened rubber parts for a day and see how they are, If it needs more softening, let them soak another day etc...I was going to say....I started counting and didn't look like a million needles, haha.
Very random question but has anyone used wintergreen oil and rubbing alcohol to soften old, hard rubber parts? I have a few rubber pieces on this saw that are in good shape but hardened beyone being usable (like the cap that goes on the side cover for spark plug access).
That was too good a deal to last very long... it stinks when you miss out.Grrr I guess I missed out on those 3. Marked as sold finally.
I plead the fifth Other than my 2012 Husqvarna pole saw I think my ''newest'' saw that was used regularly is a late 90's Poulan Pro Super 380 (60cc screamer) bought as new old stock from a local OPE dealer in 2004 - all the others that see occasional to regular use (Mac's,Homie's,Pioneer & a few Poulan's) are from 40 to close to 55 yrs old now.Though most of the ones that are only 40 years old either Dad (a couple) or myself (the rest of them) bought new back in the day.That was too good a deal to last very long... it stinks when you miss out.
I sometimes ask myself, who are these other weirdos out there buying up 60 year old chainsaws?? Haha
Maybe a little off-topic here, but I'm wondering, those of us that are into vintage chain saws--not just to sit on the shelf, but actually use it once in awhile--same group of folks who are into vintage pick-ups, vintage tractors, vintage motorcycles? Hmmm ...... Could it be ?? Or is it just me?I plead the fifth Other than my 2012 Husqvarna pole saw I think my ''newest'' saw that was used regularly is a late 90's Poulan Pro Super 380 (60cc screamer) bought as new old stock from a local OPE dealer in 2004 - all the others that see occasional to regular use (Mac's,Homie's,Pioneer & a few Poulan's) are from 40 to close to 55 yrs old now.Though most of the ones that are only 40 years old either Dad (a couple) or myself (the rest of them) bought new back in the day.
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