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Orange Wedge

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I restored the SL-5 and was wondering if there is a place where I
can still find and purchase 7/16 chain, a bar and sprocket for this.
If not, are there aftermarket chains (3/8?), bar and sprocket available anywhere?
Thanks for any help.
 
7/16 pitch? you could probably use a time machine and go back in time for it. Its unobtainium now, unless you're willing to sit there at your PC for months on end watching Ebay auctions for it.
I think that you could, provided you have a rim sproket on the saw, simply put a new 3/8 rim and chain on it, or maybe a 404 would be better, I cant say for sure.
 
The saw was my grandfathers (1956 purchase date) and I wanted to restore the saw with Remingtom parts if possible...which it seems I can not. Does anyone have source or contact to check to see if I can swap it over to a 3/8 or 404 set up?

Thanks,

Jeff
 
What happened to the bar and chain that were on it last? If it's from the 50's, I'll bet it was a hard nose bar that won't care what pitch chain it holds as long as the guage is right.
 
The bar & sprocket are just shy of worn out. I sharpened the chain for its last time. There are no hash marks in the cutters but they measure shorter than my Stihl hash marks at this time so I assume they are done once they dull out again. The bar is a Remington 24" sprocket nose bar with a ton of end wobble in the sprocket. I really like the saw for what it is...a heavy brute of times gone bye. But what a scream to run!!! It rips and rivals my brothers ms440 in red oak. I would like to keep it going as long as possible. Any help is welcome.
 
Originally posted by hlw49
Chain Saw World of Bowling Green Later Butch
Butch, I don't think you're allowed to provide an income-generating link for yourself like that here unless you're a sponsor.  Others can do it for you on occasion, and I might be tempted to do so, but certainly not until you fix your "page created with Easy Designer".  There are 6 images on that page which I cannot see without jumping through some manual hoops and it's because the links to them are "illegally" formed. There are actually rules to the WWW and the software you used to create the page should have caught this particular error (you should get your money back from them).  The error is that Uniform Resource Identifiers (earlier called Uniform Resource Locators, or URLs) are not valid if they contain any of the few "unsafe" characters, one of which is blank space.

http://hometown.aol.com/chainsawworld/images/compaq 017.jpg
http://hometown.aol.com/chainsawworld/images/compaq 018.jpg
http://hometown.aol.com/chainsawworld/images/compaq 010.jpg
http://hometown.aol.com/chainsawworld/images/compaq 014.jpg
http://hometown.aol.com/chainsawworld/images/compaq 013.jpg
http://hometown.aol.com/chainsawworld/images/compaq 011.jpg

are all invalid.  If you want to use a blank space in your file names (not a good idea), then when you put links to them, you must "escape" (or encode) the "unsafe" characters in the links (for example) thus:

http://hometown.aol.com/chainsawworld/images/compaq%20017.jpg

" " -> "%20"

All I see for those 6 images are the broken link icon (I guess in your IE it'd be a red X).

I know, your IE and some of the other latest-generation browsers will attempt (usually successfully) to remedy the situation before they ask the server for the resource, but that's actually incorrect behavior and you should not rely on it when the surest solution is so easy to implement.

Glen
 
Mike now that we have a Paid Sponser Forum why don't you use it. I know it costs a few bucks but it would be better for you and everyone else here. You would even have your own area like Dan, Hunter, Ed. These people have paid there yearly dues. What's fair is fair. :D
 
Mark, to answer your question, I am not a business. I am just an individual trying to help people, on this forum, find things they need. Anyone that does not need my help can easily put me on their (or "there" for you Mark) ignore list. Mike
 
Glens I don't usually do this but before you jump you should know the facts. First of all that is not a business I have any ties to. I jsut happen to know he has a ton of old Rammington stuff. So as for you repremand lay it on someone who cares. I care nothing about the sight as I have nothing to do with it.
 
That's not the same site you linked to over at the tool shed, saying it was yours?  I apologize.  Nevertheless, you can pass along the information to your friend that his site is broken.

Glen
 
Rupedoggy

So are you selling these parts or are you giving them away?

Some how I can't believe you'd give anything away for free.
 
Rollin, why don't you believe Mike would give anything away? Do you need some free stuff? I've got piles of scrap metal if you really need it.
 
OK lucky, how about you and Rupedoggy sending me your 1/2" chain. Might as well let somebody have it that can put it to good use. Come on put your chain where your non-sponsored mouth is! Rollin
 
I don't race and don't have any 1/2 chain at the moment, but I do know where a fella could find some. I suppose I should tell Mike about it.
The "for sale" forum has people buying and selling all the time. No problem with sponsorship there. Mike makes one post offering to help a fellow member and all of a sudden it's advertising?

If you're with the former fales/cahoon crew, then fine but if you have an agenda, you probably won't stay long. John
 
So his he selling or not!, or are you just a mouse in his pocket. If Mike is just giving it to the guy, great, if not, he's trying to make money on the deal, so step up and pay your dues. Other people have, so why shouldn't Mike! Rollin
 
for sale
Shows the forum where people buy and sell all the time without first buying a sponsorship. Since when did anyone need a sponsor ship to sell or exchange stuff?

I am not a mouse or in anyones pocket. The way you show up and come after Mike would suggest you're a shrew in fales shirt.

This thread is completely off topic so I'm done here. Till next time.
John
 
Glens I don't have a website of any kind. The place where I work does have a website but I have nothing to do with it. Who died and made you boss anyway. :rolleyes:
 
Nobody made me boss, and I don't want to be boss.  I thought that was the same site you'd previously, elsewhere, pointed to as the place where you worked (thus, "your" site for purposes of this discussion).  I already apologized once here for making that mistake.

As to the other matter of correctness of a web site, I was just trying to give you a hand.&nbsp; There are already authorities (<a href="http://www.w3.org/">http://www.w3.org/</a>) for that.&nbsp; Everyone who creates a web page should validate it with the w3.org validator.&nbsp; Here's the report for the page you linked to: <a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fhometown.aol.com%2Fchainsawworld%2Findex.html&charset=%28detect+automatically%29&doctype=Inline&ss=1&sp=1&verbose=1">not valid</a>&nbsp; It didn't say anything about the invalid URIs because it's only concerned about the HTML structure.

Glen
 

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