ThanksNice job Mark!
Got to love that brass bucking spike!
ThanksNice job Mark!
I just finished this one up just a few minutes ago. First time I ran 1/2" chain that was full chisel. That stuff is the **** now! Just need to find a new stop switch for it.
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Nice saw. I'll bet it has tons of torque. I'll be looking forward to running one of your stout gear drives at the GTG if you bring one.
Cleaned it up a bit and here it is, not great but 70cc's didn't clean up as good as I hoped.Picked up a Poulan Pro 445 today at the flea market, it's ugly, dirty and was froze up when I got it. Freed up and fired and the piston looks good (no pics until I clean it)
The starter cover is pretty bad and missing the filter cover.
Gary, that is great to see you moving your saws around, now if you can just start using them. )
I've been working on a Poulan 3500 that I picked up a couple of years ago and just recently found an intake boot for. Got the boot installed and started replacing the fuel lines when I noticed there is no take vent line, not even a hole for one, do some of these saws vent some other way rather than coming out next to the fuel line?
I would send some but I would have to find it first. I think I put it somewhere where I wouldn't lose it. I have this red box that I put things in when I don't want to misplace them.here all this time I thought david sent it to me. duh.
been making diaphragms but have a little left.
albert, send me an addy and i'll send you a chunk.
I would send some but I would have to find it first. I think I put it somewhere where I wouldn't lose it. I have this red box that I put things in when I don't want to misplace them.
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I should use a smaller box. I think it is in there somewhere.
Great pics Nate! Looks like some great country scenery there too. I have never cut a conifer type tree in my life. Wouldn't know one kind from another. I do know my Ash from a hole in the ground though. and Oak, and Hickory, and Maple.
Keep up the good work....and pics..LOL
Gregg,
That's gonna be one helluva campfire!
Great pics Nate! Looks like some great country scenery there too. I have never cut a conifer type tree in my life. Wouldn't know one kind from another. I do know my Ash from a hole in the ground though. and Oak, and Hickory, and Maple.
Keep up the good work....and pics..LOL
Gregg,
I cut some pine this year. Gregg, you wouldn't believe how fast a saw goes through that wood. It's fun when you're used to hard woods.