Oops, it is an SL4. It sounded great though on prime startWell I got 1 pl4 599 more to go!
That 16:1 is 1960-1970s oil quality. I run 40:1 in my old 70"s saws using ECHO Powerblend from Home Depot. Now I'm just getting into these 50 and 60's saws so I would have to consult the vintage people here on those...."Vintage People", strikes me funny like the Village People. Anyway, I will put 40:1 in this Remington saw when I work it over.Do you run the manufacturer recommended ratio of gas/oil in your saws? I have heard that you can run different ratios in them. The pl4 is 16:1
i find them hard to work on ,.You have to split them to get to the carb.But they are screeching little saws.Most people hate the little Macs but when you get the hang of em they are fun little saws, and very handy, and tough to kill.
Quite a score! SuperEZ is one of my favorite saws. I cut my teeth 50+ years ago on a big old 1950s Mac when I was 12. Tried a mini mac later, but went back to the big ol Mac. It was hard to lift, but once it was set, the saw did the work. The mini mac was working me ALL the time, but it was nice for pruning.Not convinced yet?
I put in 40:1 in all my equipment, young or old.That 16:1 is 1960-1970s oil quality. I run 40:1 in my old 70"s saws using ECHO Powerblend from Home Depot. Now I'm just getting into these 50 and 60's saws so I would have to consult the vintage people here on those...."Vintage People", strikes me funny like the Village People. Anyway, I will put 40:1 in this Remington saw when I work it over.
They aren't the easiest to work on, but after working on several I've timed myself and I can take a fully assembled Mini Mac and have the engine out in 8 minutes.i find them hard to work on ,.You have to split them to get to the carb.But they are screeching little saws.
Looking at a clean running remington pro 88 for a hair under 4bills to the front porch. Is that a fair price[emoji848] I'm itching to be in that 100cc club.
Your old thread popped up where you explain in detail about the coil swap. Informative to say the least. Thanks!
Look at that....my thread caught your first post on the site ? Cool and welcome.Quite a score! SuperEZ is one of my favorite saws. I cut my teeth 50+ years ago on a big old 1950s Mac when I was 12. Tried a mini mac later, but went back to the big ol Mac. It was hard to lift, but once it was set, the saw did the work. The mini mac was working me ALL the time, but it was nice for pruning.
Back then I sold firewood for $5 a rick across the truck, a 36 chevy, and later a 48 with the same bed. That is about 3/4 of a face cord, delivered, and often stacked for $5. One customer wanted me to carry it uphill, Maybe 100 steps, then around back, and then stack it for $5 a rick. I think he ordered 4, so it took me a long time to carry it a few pieces at a time. The next time he called, I refused the sale.
I run a Homelite Super2 and stihls now. And I have my dad's poulens.
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