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Beauty of a day here......cool..18 'Merican. No wind yet. I should get out to the Kingdom lot and stat in on my tree length firewood pile.....before the wood pirates discover the pile....they can smell dead hardwood......they just like pine beetles.... will get into a fresh cut white pine before it hits the ground....if it's warm enough out...lol.
 
Doesn`t look too bad, is it one piece ignition?
Finally, after much zooming, looking straight down on the saw I can see that the front top cover screw is aft of the recoil screw.....so yes it will be the later one piece ign....if there is actually a hole in the case for the cover screw...LOL. Just never know...pics grainy, dark...it in Scarborough Me. now......should know by Monday......
 
Since you jogged my memory on the Jonsereds of that style I can now remember fitting my rebuilt 670 up with top covers,airfilter cover etc from that big box of parts. There were cases and a bunch of engine covers airfilter covers in there and the screw spacing was different on several of them. No idea really if they were 620,630 or 670 carcasses but I built one good saw from the lot of the parts, Dan made off with another chassis that had the two piece ignition.
 
And I dropped you off a 670 a ways back .

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Mighty Mouse colours work fine with MF colours LOL
 
You should come up if you want a run in the woods :)
Hey Robin , no pffftpopples were harmed in way during today's outing but a few pffftfir got slashed , hacked or torn out by the winch LOL

Honestly I haven't cut firewood any other way lol. Usually have always been in the woods.

Would love to get out with you guys sometime
 
Plumbing service call turned into two jobs, took up til 5pm to get all of the affected areas to stop leaking. Water should stay inside the pipes and only come out an open tap. Was good in a way, made enough to take 4 out to supper and still have enough left to buy a new saw!
 
New to me 670 came in today.......pretty low hour, well cared for saw for most of it's life.....get saws like this from time to time. I can pretty much tell the saws life and care by certain things and you can also tell the last owner was not the first. In general great shape but needs a complete going through. One piece ign. Recoil cover in great condition but missing the pull handle and the spring is broke. No spark...no switch so that's not the problem......but the air dam is so full of crap can't tell if it just a shorted wire or bad coil......put a new recoil on it and did a spark and compression test...160 psi.....not to bad but then pulled the muffler and it has light scoring on the ex side from the top down about a half inch......to bad too....still has machine marks on the lower piston skirt....ring is still mobile, not stuck in the groove. Chain brake is not worn out but inoperable ...outer chain guide has been put on inside out ....tightened down hard and thus drove the pointed bar adjuster through the plate......that's the type of thing I mean by the second owner was not the person who put most of the hours on this saw......don't think the chain has ever been thrown...PTO case half inside the clutch cover shows no signs of scarring.....just nice bright red paint......gonna be a great project.....1995 saw....happy for the price.....
 
You did ok, not all that much to get another good one for the collection.
Yep.....most everything's already here.....new OEM seals, new Meteor, nice used recoil cover and clutch cover/brake set up......so far the only thing I might need is a new intake boot but won't know that for sure until I get it apart.....I keep a lot of parts in stock for these 6XX saws....some parts , like the piston and seals crosses to the Husky side of the family...as a matter of fact I have a real nice 272XP here that needs all the same stuff and may build the pair at the same time to compare the biggest and best saw offering from each side of the family....of course it won't be an unbiased build....
 
Yep.....most everything's already here.....new OEM seals, new Meteor, nice used recoil cover and clutch cover/brake set up......so far the only thing I might need is a new intake boot but won't know that for sure until I get it apart.....I keep a lot of parts in stock for these 6XX saws....some parts , like the piston and seals crosses to the Husky side of the family...as a matter of fact I have a real nice 272XP here that needs all the same stuff and may build the pair at the same time to compare the biggest and best saw offering from each side of the family....of course it won't be an unbiased build....

Same reason I stick with one brand, spare parts fit many models.
 
Chinese saws are as good as those overpriced show ponies from stihl and husqvarna. If something goes wrong, just buy a new one. Come out ahead $ wise, and doesn't matter if it gets a little scratch.
 
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