Welcome to the site, and your in the right place for Pioneer help. @pioneerguy600 knows those older saws quite well, and should be able to help you out.Hi all. I'm a complete noob to this site and chain saws. I tried a search but was unsuccessful, and I'm not sure this is the correct forum, or way to post an ad. I have a Pioneer 620 (from my father), which hasn't been run in approximately 6 years, and has been sitting in my garage for 5.
I know it used to run with no issues, and as far as I know it's completely original.
Other than new gas, and oil, are there any 'tips' I should follow before attempting to start? As well, can anyone point out the primer, kill switch, choke etc. I'm assuming it has these, though I could very well be wrong. Sorry if my questions are really dumb, but I won't learn any other way than to ask. Thank you.
Incidentally, I'm quite excited to get this going!!!
Thank you.
Almost forgot to mention it's a 16" bar.
Thanks.
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Hi all. I'm a complete noob to this site and chain saws. I tried a search but was unsuccessful, and I'm not sure this is the correct forum, or way to post an ad. I have a Pioneer 620 (from my father), which hasn't been run in approximately 6 years, and has been sitting in my garage for 5.
I know it used to run with no issues, and as far as I know it's completely original.
Other than new gas, and oil, are there any 'tips' I should follow before attempting to start? As well, can anyone point out the primer, kill switch, choke etc. I'm assuming it has these, though I could very well be wrong. Sorry if my questions are really dumb, but I won't learn any other way than to ask. Thank you.
Incidentally, I'm quite excited to get this going!!!
Thank you.
Almost forgot to mention it's a 16" bar.
Thanks.
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Hi all. I'm a complete noob to this site and chain saws. I tried a search but was unsuccessful, and I'm not sure this is the correct forum, or way to post an ad. I have a Pioneer 620 (from my father), which hasn't been run in approximately 6 years, and has been sitting in my garage for 5.
I know it used to run with no issues, and as far as I know it's completely original.
Other than new gas, and oil, are there any 'tips' I should follow before attempting to start? As well, can anyone point out the primer, kill switch, choke etc. I'm assuming it has these, though I could very well be wrong. Sorry if my questions are really dumb, but I won't learn any other way than to ask. Thank you.
Incidentally, I'm quite excited to get this going!!!
Thank you.
Almost forgot to mention it's a 16" bar.
Thanks.
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Check to see if the glass fuel bowl will fill with fuel, the fuel line ,tank filter and felt filter in the fuel bowl base are often problematic in getting these saws to run correctly.The choke switch /handle is mounted on the right side of the carb, the off on switch is also on the right rear of the saw, difficult to say which position, up or down on the switch toggle is on or off as these switches often got turned over previously. Up was usually run and down was most often off position. The points and condenser mounted under the flywheel may still work, lots of times the point contacts need to be polished up to allow electrical charge to flow, the condenser may be all dried out and hold no charge buildup if you cannot get spark to the plug.
Here are Pics of my late HA / early HB production lel Saw. Thanks with the help of Joe Farrell & P62 to identifie Saw. Any other info on model is welcomed.
Price seems fair . Nice Stable.Correction, gas cap not swollen, and I put a new rope on her. $40 plus the ride? Looks like original pioneer chain on it.
Thank you for that link. Since I am in Canada, I can't see Ebay.com ads that don't specify shipping to Canada. I prefer to keep my old saws stock-appearing, but I have bookmarked that link and will consider it if I can't find a factory dawg, or a copy of one.https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/361532564642
Bryce with Cheap chainsaw parts makes falling spikes for many of the old saws
I posted a want ad in the classifieds but have had zero luck so far. Would anyone here have a felling dawg for a P50/51/52 they would like to sell?
PM sent.I have some of the stock dawgs that I had made. They are the more rounded looking dawgs, not the western version with the sharp points. Let me know if you are interested in them.
I didn't get very far on the re-assembly on the weekend. Got caught up building interior railings for my parents house renovation and *poof* the weekend was over.
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The muffler from @cbfarmall looks awesome! Thanks again Chris!
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Spraymax 2k clear coat on everything so it should be fuel proof.
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Plastic chip guard made out of a flexible cutting board.
One of the things holding me up right now is my inability to find 7mm solid core spark plug wire. I've called every auto parts place, most of the small engine shops and some of the high performance race shops looking for it but have come up empty, short of having one of the shops special order a roll of it for me. Any suggestions where to look next? I only need 14" or so.