It's what the cool kids do, haha!Haven't heard of that method before
I would! It works best on iron jugs, which some Remingtons do have an AH-47 like the bulldog and they are iron sleeves.I have a remington logmaster thats locked up like fort knox, may try that on it.
New tool showed up today. Gona get a lot of use out of it. Next is to make some accessories so I can test crankcases.
Remington never made saws with the Tecumseh AH series engines, they made all their own stuff.I would! It works best on iron jugs, which some Remingtons do have an AH-47 like the bulldog and they are iron sleeves.
I have a Bantom with the AH-47.
Well ya I was kinda talking to you...I can tomorrow its at work. Real trippy design it has no removable cylinder, looks like you have to take long bolts out of the crankcase, maybe has a rod cap, slide the crank out? Havent taken it apart yet just speculating. If your talking to me
Remington bought Mall, and kept both Mall's design and "Mall" on their saws for a few years...My remington thats locked up actually says mall/remington. Idk if its a mall saw badged remington or other way around
This is probably true. It looks very similar, and as I remember the cylinder is iron sleeved, but I could be wrong for it has been a while since I even touched it. I will get good pics of it, in GREAT SHAPE with all decals, original.Remington never made saws with the Tecumseh AH series engines, they made all their own stuff.
Can you post a pic or two of this saw?
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