any help with current p/n for a 60409 oiler pump gasket (#71)?
Make it. Leather punch, paper punch, Exacto knief and a roll of gasket material from O'Reillys. BTDT It's a lot quicker and cost effective.
After your first you will make more.
any help with current p/n for a 60409 oiler pump gasket (#71)?
That mentality carries over into the motorcycle arena also, along with cars, boats, women, etc., etc. .... so, yeah, I know what you mean. You just want to strangle some of those dumb SOBs. The chainsaw snobs, not the woman...:hmm3grin2orange:
Looking for an air filter cover for my Pro Mac 10-10. I got a cover from a member for a 10-10 Automatic that won't fit this saw. Will a cover off of the PM 710 or other Pro Mac saws work on mine?
Mark, are you able to help this man with his air filter cover? (sorry, I just figure you might have 30 of them sitting around...)
Looking for an air filter cover for my Pro Mac 10-10. I got a cover from a member for a 10-10 Automatic that won't fit this saw. Will a cover off of the PM 710 or other Pro Mac saws work on mine?
Mark, are you able to help this man with his air filter cover? (sorry, I just figure you might have 30 of them sitting around...)
Make it. Leather punch, paper punch, Exacto knief and a roll of gasket material from O'Reillys. BTDT It's a lot quicker and cost effective.
After your first you will make more.
All right so I snuck out of the house this evening and got a little closer look at my 10-10. I fixed the throttle lock and adjusted on the carb. Are these saws cold blooded? seems to take a bit to get it started cold but only 1 pull when warm. Now I have it shop tuned, it will idle and rev to WOT, I just have to find a chain that is not shot. Can anyone tell me about .375 chain? I am used to 3/8, .404, 1/2, and #10 but not sure about .375, will 3/8 work or do I need to replace the sprocket to 3/8?
All right so I snuck out of the house this evening and got a little closer look at my 10-10. I fixed the throttle lock and adjusted on the carb. Are these saws cold blooded? seems to take a bit to get it started cold but only 1 pull when warm. Now I have it shop tuned, it will idle and rev to WOT, I just have to find a chain that is not shot. Can anyone tell me about .375 chain? I am used to 3/8, .404, 1/2, and #10 but not sure about .375, will 3/8 work or do I need to replace the sprocket to 3/8?
.375 and 3/8 are one and the same.
Cool, sounds like you are further along on your 10-10 than I am. I'm anxious to get mine running and into some wood. I'm not sure what the difference would be between the .375 and 3/8 chain. Is one a different pitch?
kmcinms: I have a PM10-10 cover.
promac610: You shouldn't go around offering up other folks stuff.
Ron
I played with 10-10s yesterday, I have three, all different. I'll have enough parts to make two running and complete. The "leftover" block has a good P&C, would make a good replacement motor, but would need many, many parts to make a saw again.
.375 and 3/8 are one and the same.
Yep, divide 3 by 8 and that's what you get.
Lol, I knew 3/8" and .375 are the same as far as dimensions go. What I don't know much about is chainsaw chain nomenclature. Pitch, drive tang width, full chisel, semi chisel, all this is pretty new to me. I've been cutting with .325 x .050 on 16" bars for nearly 20 years and never needed anything else. Till I came here... :msp_love:
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