please identify clutch cover chain brake? PP?
not sure what this one is, please identify thanks.View attachment 270255
not sure what this one is, please identify thanks.View attachment 270255
not sure what this one is, please identify thanks.
not sure what this one is, please identify thanks.View attachment 270255
I'm looking at the pic of the bar in the sales ad and it dont look like D176 (probably not the bar in pic). I tried looking up the item number on their site and none listed there.
Wonder what they consider big echo mount? Me it is D176
IF I knew for sure these where D176 I would be ordering a bunch to use and set back. Anyone know for sure?
I dont know for sure. But it looks like one 3000FPS just fixed. Maybe a PP 395 etc class. Pro version of the 3700 4000 etc. Just WAG's.
I'm looking at the pic of the bar in the sales ad and it dont look like D176 (probably not the bar in pic). I tried looking up the item number on their site and none listed there.
Wonder what they consider big echo mount? Me it is D176
IF I knew for sure these where D176 I would be ordering a bunch to use and set back. Anyone know for sure?
not sure what this one is, please identify thanks.View attachment 270255
This is a PP395. I have been looking for one those.View attachment 270265
And you're far from being alone on that quest....
I bought one of their 20" Forestry Pro bars some time ago in D176 mount which I believe is their 202 mount. It fits my 3400, 3700, 5200 and my ECHO 6700.
Their part number for that bar is 41006.
I couldn't find anything referencing a 41097 bar either
The D176 mount was used on most of the 'medium' and 'large' Echo saws. The 'really big' Echo saws (CS900EVL, etc) used the D196 mount.
I've got the bar JJ is asking about sitting in front of me. It has 2 part numbers 41097 or 2076240701. The bar looks like the Chainsaw collectors corner illustration of the D176 mount
(Bar Mount Pattern: 10)
Except that one of the oiler holes is only drilled halfway through the bar. The way they have the bar facing on the picture, the top hole would be visible, but not the bottom one.
Actually, it looks exactly like this:
http://www.arboristsite.com/attachments/chainsaw/50750d1178556207-d176-jpg
and the dimensions of .315" height of the stud slot and 8mm length of that slot measure just that on my calipers!
I'd say it is a D176 mount!
It runs great! Video later.
It runs great! Video later.
It runs great! Video later.
It runs great! Video later.
Beautiful job on that saw. Looks like NOS.
Runs like NOS too!!!
We had a great day here in windy NW Indiana!
Ressurected and muffler modded a $100.00 (like new) 6400 Dolmar for me, a little top handle Homelite that had Super3 stumped for a WHILE, finished up a 2100 Husky for ModifiedMark, and worked over the throttle linkage on a Disston 2 man saw for cbfarmall.
Gassed and ran the new 8500 that Mark just restored, ran a SL7 Remington belonging to cbfarmall and the 71A that Mark finished up last night just after I got here.
Great food, a few beers, LOTS of chainsaw talk........the things great weekends are made of!
Mike