Folks who mix 50:1 provide me with a steady supply of scorched saws to overhaul. [emoji108]
You are lucky it has the HL, mine has a carter ND, it will idle all day, but its not so good on the top end.View attachment 752909
Picked up one of these this weekend, really a beautiful design. The hl carb looks to be mounted upside down in comparison to my old McCulloch, has anyone seen or tried to mount a knock off 090 sthil carb on these saws?
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Picked up one of these this weekend, really a beautiful design. The hl carb looks to be mounted upside down in comparison to my old McCulloch, has anyone seen or tried to mount a knock off 090 sthil carb on these saws?
By using the original HL choke and throttle shafts it’s likely do-able. Also drill the 070/090 carb body for the choke detent spring & plunger.
I used a Dremel cut off disc to elongate for the larger throttle & choke plates.
The above was for a Clinton D35 which came with a Tilly HA.
Thats pretty cool, do you run it? Occasionally.Military version gear drive
Erik
Thats pretty cool, do you run it? Occasionally.
Looks tough just sitting there.
Military version gear drive
Erik
Would the Super 754 pull a 42" bar with maybe skip tooth?
Would the Super 754 pull a 42" bar with maybe skip tooth?
Gear drives would, all the specs say non-gear drive 30” longest bar ( Supplied) 82-88cc.
The 880G longest was 54
So prob depends on power, speed and what it’s role was for
Erik
Ok, thats what I was thinking, just saw a cheap 42" bar and started dreaming.
Ok, thats what I was thinking, just saw a cheap 42" bar and started dreaming.
I've had some old switches do that, usually just in one spot of the travel of the lever. But I wear gloves, and don't cut all too frequently so it doesn't matter.So when I shut the super754 down I get a shock from the switch?
Just wanted too be sure the switch wasn't gonna cook the ignition system, because I'm sure there's dozens of them laying around.I've had some old switches do that, usually just in one spot of the travel of the lever. But I wear gloves, and don't cut all too frequently so it doesn't matter.
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