Just saw a few on eBay
Steve
Steve
I am not sure how I could put Dirko on the PTO side seal and then install it. I had quite a time working it over the square edge of the shaft when it was almost in the bore already. I suppose if I did it again I would make some kind of tapered sleeve to slip over the shaft first. Why didn't I think of that yesterday?
Mrs. Heimann went to see her cousin today so I was free after church to spend a little time in the shop and finish putting it back together. The Loctite 290 did the trick on the seal leaks, I did notice the base gasket was also weeping some tiny bubbles so I put some Dirko on that and screwed it back together. Not sure how long Dirko is supposed to set up but I was impatient so once I got it all together I went a head and started it. If I work on many more Poulans I might be tempted to start dumping the McCulloch saws.
For Poge, the 4900 flywheel has an insert.
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I had one casualty during this project, I broke the choke knob off. I may have to come up with some creative solution.
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Searching around I found a decent bar to put on it for testing, actually a large frame McCulloch bar but the tensioner and the oiler line up and I had a spare "S" type adapter to account for the larger slot in the bar. Not a bad set up I suppose.
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This saw does not appear to have had a lot of use.
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Mark
I believe I have one.The choke knobs are out there if you are so inclined. Ordertree has a NOS one. 530024762
No, mine is straight and has a hole near the end for a cotterpin.
Most likely.4200 or a 5200 style, sounds like what you have.
Steve
Glad you weren't looking for a 8500 top cover parts, haven't seen anything for those yet
Steve
Tell me about it. I have been looking for a while!
I think fossil or Acorn has been looking so I've been on a look out for the parts.
Steve
I am not sure how I could put Dirko on the PTO side seal and then install it. I had quite a time working it over the square edge of the shaft when it was almost in the bore already. I suppose if I did it again I would make some kind of tapered sleeve to slip over the shaft first. Why didn't I think of that yesterday?
Mrs. Heimann went to see her cousin today so I was free after church to spend a little time in the shop and finish putting it back together. The Loctite 290 did the trick on the seal leaks, I did notice the base gasket was also weeping some tiny bubbles so I put some Dirko on that and screwed it back together. Not sure how long Dirko is supposed to set up but I was impatient so once I got it all together I went a head and started it. If I work on many more Poulans I might be tempted to start dumping the McCulloch saws.
For Poge, the 4900 flywheel has an insert.
View attachment 640334
I had one casualty during this project, I broke the choke knob off. I may have to come up with some creative solution.
View attachment 640335
Searching around I found a decent bar to put on it for testing, actually a large frame McCulloch bar but the tensioner and the oiler line up and I had a spare "S" type adapter to account for the larger slot in the bar. Not a bad set up I suppose.
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This saw does not appear to have had a lot of use.
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Mark
Not me Steve. Beavis 331, what 8500 parts are you looking for?
Got a oHusky 240, I plan to give to my son, that is driving me to drink. Will idle but not will not rev up, no matter what I do. Hate strato saws.
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