CamMann
ArboristSite Operative
Anyone ever used plastic crank seals on a saw? Picked up a broken down project saw (mac titan 70), couldn't find parts numbers or compatibility listings for new crank seals. Guy at the local bearing/seal shop measured the old ones and ordered me some new ones of the same size. Got them yesterday, and they're plastic. First time I've ever seen plastic ones. Guys at that shop are great at what they do, and he knew it was for a chainsaw. So, I assume it'll be fine. Thought I'd run it by some of you first though.
Ultimately, they're easy to replace, and the saw is a kind of cheap, Italian, mostly plastic Mcculloch; not vintage american metal & muscle. So, I don't mind experimenting with these seals, unless someone who knows more than me is certain they're a waste of time. Thanks, as always!!
Ultimately, they're easy to replace, and the saw is a kind of cheap, Italian, mostly plastic Mcculloch; not vintage american metal & muscle. So, I don't mind experimenting with these seals, unless someone who knows more than me is certain they're a waste of time. Thanks, as always!!