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yes its a lil rich outof the cut i dont have any wood to cut in for next few days i need a big ole stump... nothin here but split wood at this time.....

I guess I wouldn't fool with it until you get some wood to cut. One thing you can do as suggested by Brad Snelling is to put your screwdriver on HI needle and give it full throttle. At the same time lean the Hi needle until it stops 4 stroking and then immediately back off a bit until it 4 stokes again. That's one way to do it.
Bob
 
got ya!

I guess I wouldn't fool with it until you get some wood to cut. One thing you can do as suggested by Brad Snelling is to put your screwdriver on HI needle and give it full throttle. At the same time lean the Hi needle until it stops 4 stroking and then immediately back off a bit until it 4 stokes again. That's one way to do it.
Bob

i tried that but then did not like it and leaned it a lil about an 1/8 of a turn to 7/8 its still alil rich.... there just did not wanna lean it any more its raining here right now so.... i dont have a shop yet heheh think i need to build one soon!!!i will go out in a lil bit its slowing down,,, and try those steps again see how its is maybe monday hit the dump and grab some big wood to test in wood!!!!
 
Dang, was hoping to slip through the cracks with this one...

Don't worry Randy, its not at the top of my priorities right now, got other things int the works, so I kinda got deep pockets and short arms right now.:msp_laugh:

I just make sure that nice clean examples don't get given away.. LOL


Besides, Stubnails the one who keeps throwing these out in the public eye!
 
my bad!!!

LOL just trying to help fellow members out!!! ok the rain has stopped and im full of coffee ya all have a good day!
 
LOL just trying to help fellow members out!!! ok the rain has stopped and im full of coffee ya all have a good day!

Most likely you're helping the sellers out by inflating the prices. :baffle:

Actually, probably not hurting anything. Most guys on here go through the chainsaw stuff with a sifter at least once a day. :cheers:
 
Most likely you're helping the sellers out by inflating the prices. :baffle:

Actually, probably not hurting anything. Most guys on here go through the chainsaw stuff with a sifter at least once a day. :cheers:

This is very true. If you have seen it, chances are, a dozen members have as well.
If not spread in the open forum, then in PM's.
 
This is very true. If you have seen it, chances are, a dozen members have as well.
If not spread in the open forum, then in PM's.

Hi Mitch, looked like you and Mark had some fun yesterday!

We got too much snow here to get to the tree we wanted to take down. Might have to plow the field out to it next weekend.

My helpers all abandoned me today, someting about a football game to watch. ;)

Think I'll head out and see if I can get some lime green paint squirted on a couple saws.
 
Poulan 3500

Whats up fellas, A local craigslist ad here has a Poulan 3500 listed for $75, been on there almost a month. I know it's 60cc, has a Mag case and probably a chrome cylinder. Just don't know the shape it's in yet?? So would this be a good find??
 
Poulan A900

Here are some pics of the rumored saw that was mentioned earlier. This saw actually belongs to Igpoe but after much begging and pleading he allowed me to bring it home to clean up.

This is a unique looking saw with an integrated bow.

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The carburetor is a Tillotson MD 50A float type carb.

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The air filter is located inside the handle.

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The saw is missing the recoil but as you can see can be started using a pull rope. Turns over easily with seemingly good compression and it has fire. Appears to need just a little TLC. More later.
 
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