This is an excellent site/community; I've learned a lot over the last few days and decided to join.
We just had four tornadoes hit my area and I have 17 trees down or damaged. Tree service wanted over $11k to sweep and clear, so I decided I should "get into saws", even though I have hated chainsaws all my life. Thankfully, a guy came by and wanted all the big stuff for lumber, so all I have to do is clear out the limbing and do small bucking. My homeowner Craftsman 42/18 carb died (a plastic throttle link broke), so my good neighbor gave me a spare Husky 55 (1993 vintage, complete with "Made in Sweden" stamped on all the parts, with a 20" 3/8-.50 that wouldn't start. The starting was easy (gummed up flywheel pawls) and it ran pretty well with the 20 and a new chain.
After studying a lot on this site, I decided to buy a 16" .325-.50 setup for the saw since bucking is only 10-12" pine max.
The chainbrake handle and side cover where the flat spring clips in was melted, even though the muffler diverter was intact. I've ordered a new muffler gasket and OE chainbrake. I've also ordered a carry box and Arborwear RSC calf wrap chaps. Hope these are good?
Anything else I should do or check to make this saw run great? Kinda my new hobby as it's like motorcycles (I have two); engine, chain, potentially dangerous. I'm going to fab a heat shield to protect the new chainbrake (not cheap, the side cover was roasted where the spring clips in).
I'm already looking for another, larger saw to refurb. What's a good one to work on? Brand isn't important as long as parts are readily available.
We just had four tornadoes hit my area and I have 17 trees down or damaged. Tree service wanted over $11k to sweep and clear, so I decided I should "get into saws", even though I have hated chainsaws all my life. Thankfully, a guy came by and wanted all the big stuff for lumber, so all I have to do is clear out the limbing and do small bucking. My homeowner Craftsman 42/18 carb died (a plastic throttle link broke), so my good neighbor gave me a spare Husky 55 (1993 vintage, complete with "Made in Sweden" stamped on all the parts, with a 20" 3/8-.50 that wouldn't start. The starting was easy (gummed up flywheel pawls) and it ran pretty well with the 20 and a new chain.
After studying a lot on this site, I decided to buy a 16" .325-.50 setup for the saw since bucking is only 10-12" pine max.
The chainbrake handle and side cover where the flat spring clips in was melted, even though the muffler diverter was intact. I've ordered a new muffler gasket and OE chainbrake. I've also ordered a carry box and Arborwear RSC calf wrap chaps. Hope these are good?
Anything else I should do or check to make this saw run great? Kinda my new hobby as it's like motorcycles (I have two); engine, chain, potentially dangerous. I'm going to fab a heat shield to protect the new chainbrake (not cheap, the side cover was roasted where the spring clips in).
I'm already looking for another, larger saw to refurb. What's a good one to work on? Brand isn't important as long as parts are readily available.