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Hi everyone! Im new here and just wanted to show my progress on bringing a pioneer P25 back from the grave. I plan on custom making 3d printed gaskets and seals as needed... we'll see!
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I'm looking forward to getting it going again! Remington is my favorite Rifle manufacturer.
Here's my Super 660
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Here's the saw that started the CAD for me (Super 754):
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Favorite saw for the week.

I was 11 years old, my mom and I went to an auction a few miles down the road. It was my first auction ever. We were there to get the saw for my dad, who was at work. Finally after a few hours, they got to the saw. I was excited, and after all was said and done, I got the 754 for $20. Best part, I got it home, dumped fresh gas in it, and it started up and ran.

Dad came home with a smile, especially when I told him I got it for $20. He asked me if I like it, to which I replied, "I think I'll keep it." He was not quite so pleased with that answer...[emoji6]
Thankfully, Ma paid for it, so it was "her saw" till I paid her $20. I have many more since then.
Thanks Ma!
 
Hi everyone! Im new here and just wanted to show my progress on bringing a pioneer P25 back from the grave. I plan on custom making 3d printed gaskets and seals as needed... we'll see!
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Welcome to AS! You have come to the right thread, all the others are inferior.[emoji16] You will have to let us know how the 3d printed stuff works if you get to try it out. Quit curious, what filimant could you possibly use that would act as a gasket/seal?
 
Here's my Super 660
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c5f0288ab3f3ae450917d2ad16fab73e.jpg


Here's the saw that started the CAD for me (Super 754):
f77ca9c06cb2890849166e276854d17c.jpg
2f3121d5b61fd0bc4f487d0be7cf6301.jpg

Favorite saw for the week.

I was 11 years old, my mom and I went to an auction a few miles down the road. It was my first auction ever. We were there to get the saw for my dad, who was at work. Finally after a few hours, they got to the saw. I was excited, and after all was said and done, I got the 754 for $20. Best part, I got it home, dumped fresh gas in it, and it started up and ran.

Dad came home with a smile, especially when I told him I got it for $20. He asked me if I like it, to which I replied, "I think I'll keep it." He was not quite so pleased with that answer...[emoji6]
Thankfully, Ma paid for it, so it was "her saw" till I paid her $20. I have many more since then.
Thanks Ma!
That's a good looking 754 for sure! Those saws are generally run ragged when I come across one, good looking 88cc Saw!
 
Well I was going off of acres, so mine may end up with a Carter carburator, I'll ask him.
I'm not 100% sure, but...
Look at the choke lever on my Super 754, forward is choke. It has a Tilly HL.

Now look at the choke lever on my Super 660, rearwards is choke. It has the Carter carb.

According to the sticker on your saw, the lever must be rearwards for choke. I would bet your 660 has a Carter carb...
 
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