7700 cylinder is 77cc .you can use it but needs a piston to go with it. 5200, 5400, and 8500 are what you want
Buying of course [emoji6]Buying or sealing?
Steve Sidwell
Ok, I got it now. I thought that the models above 5200 were all 85cc. Shows how many Poulans I own. It gets kind of confusing. When I first got the saw I thought it was 52cc judging by the model designation, until I watched some vids on Youtube. Well, I guess I need to post a wanted thread for a 5200, 5400 or 8500 cylinder. If anybody out there has a NOS one let me know, I'm interested. Bob7700 cylinder is 77cc .you can use it but needs a piston to go with it. 5200, 5400, and 8500 are what you want
Ok, I got it now. I thought that the models above 5200 were all 85cc. Shows how many Poulans I own. It gets kind of confusing. When I first got the saw I thought it was 52cc judging by the model designation, until I watched some vids on Youtube. Well, I guess I need to post a wanted thread for a 5200, 5400 or 8500 cylinder. If anybody out there has a NOS one let me know, I'm interested. Bob
maybe I should see if US Chrome can get my cylinder back up to snuff.Very hard to find! If you come across an extra one let me know. I have an 8500 and a 5400 that need em.
Depends on if friend or unknown. Don't want to cheat your friend, offer what you truly think it's worth. Unknown individual, offer what the bar is worth unless he knows saws which small talk about the saw if he knows anything about a saw. Like ask if the timing is stock, the muffler been modded. Also think how much you are gonna have to sink into that saw to get it up to snuff. Just my 2€ worth. When I got my last 3400 bow saw for 80, I dared not tell the fellow the bow was worth a lot more than the saw, I could tell he didn't know much about chainsaws and wasn't gonna dicker around on the price either. I was more than fine with the price. I've passed on a lot of saws cause they were way over priced, they throw vintage into them to try to make out they are worth a lot more. That word to me means they have seen better days.Buying of course [emoji6]
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I did a restoration on a McCulloch Super Pro 125C quite a few years back and had US Chrome replate it. I did not think they could do a bind cylinder like that but when I got it back it was like brand new. They Nicom/Nickasil plated it. I remember having to send original factory specs and a NOS piston and cylinder. They did a fantastic job but it was not cheap. I think back then it was somewhere close to $300. It's been quite a number of years since so maybe the prices are better. It's almost impossible to find NOS 125 cylinders now. Anyway, they can do them, I just don't know what prices are these days.Report back on the repairs if you do the rechrome, I'd like to know more
Sucks not to be able to run a phone and share stuff. There are some 24 inch Oregon bars on flebay new for 38.24 and free shipping, 4 left. Just looked and 2 left.
Say you cut dust hay and feed up. Just got finished up cutting my dust also. I don't cut til 7:30 or 8:00 in the evening now. Best time to cut is when someone has just wash a car [emoji28]. Folks next door learned to wash theirs on Saturday cause I don't cut the dust til the week days.I worked from home today and thought I might get to cutting or at least slapping the oil pump on. Nope.... I ended up getting a bunch of hay out to my goat barn, moved a hoop house to get my turkeys into as they've out grown their current enclosure, mowed the lawn which desperately needed it, weed wacked, fead all of the animals, and then gave up as it was crazy hot. On the plus I propped dropped 10 lbs of water weight.
Not stepping outside again until tomorrow. This weekend is supposed to be cool.
Say you cut dust hay and feed up. Just got finished up cutting my dust also. I don't cut til 7:30 or 8:00 in the evening now. Best time to cut is when someone has just wash a car [emoji28]. Folks next door learned to wash theirs on Saturday cause I don't cut the dust til the week days.
Steve Sidwell
I hear you on the parts hoarders. I hate to say it but sometimes I wish the Chinese companies that make the clone Stihl 090 parts would expand and include other collector saw parts. Sure would help bring a lot of old saws back to life.I looked up u s chrome and their prices are about the same. Sounds like they are much better at doing the cylinders than they were, it is a lot of money. If you could find nos p & c it would cost the same amount. I wish some of the people with big collections, the ones that have more parts than poulan would sale some. I have heard that some have big warehouses full of parts but they never sale anything. Rant over till next time
Say you cut dust hay and feed up. Just got finished up cutting my dust also. I don't cut til 7:30 or 8:00 in the evening now. Best time to cut is when someone has just wash a car [emoji28]. Folks next door learned to wash theirs on Saturday cause I don't cut the dust til the week days.
Steve Sidwell
I hear you on the parts hoarders. I hate to say it but sometimes I wish the Chinese companies that make the clone Stihl 090 parts would expand and include other collector saw parts. Sure would help bring a lot of old saws back to life.
Not real sure about parts interchangabilty but the Illustrated parts lists for all the models show different part numbers for crankshafts so there must be some major differences. As far as who to contact for parts manufacture, I would not know. There will never be a company here in the US that will make them. To many regulations and red tape. That's why all the manufacturing is over in China.Surely this is only a matter of time.
Are the cylinders in the big counter vibe saws interchangeable? Eg can a 85cc top end fit or be made to fit the others? Or would a cylinder have to be made for every cc?
Who could be contacted about it? Are the Chinese factorys copying saws/saw parts off there own initiative or did people from the western world head over and get them started? A game of 20 questions I know sorry
Not real sure about parts interchangabilty but the Illustrated parts lists for all the models show different part numbers for crankshafts so there must be some major differences. As far as who to contact for parts manufacture, I would not know. There will never be a company here in the US that will make them. To many regulations and red tape. That's why all the manufacturing is over in China.
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