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I know, I know, it's more rare than a green one but that's what Mr. Cricket (guy who is like my grandfather) used back in the day so ultimately that's what I want. I thought long and hard on it, plus the person it's being traded to is a really genuine guy and it's making his day, and I enjoy doing that for people, sometimes even more so than the saws themselves.
 
So have you determined if the 4200 is going to have all the parts you need?
Haven't torn into it yet, just looked it over Saturday when I got done cutting timber, looks to be all there minus a cut coil wire which is good on the other and flywheel has some damage alone with the recoil cover has a crack on the bottom. The 5200 has a good recoil, flywheel and coil. So I should be able to get a good build out of both. Will put the p/c up for save keeping if something ever, which I hope not, with the 5200 p/c.

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Anyone here knows what is the size of the nut for a Pioneer Holiday 1100W G-Series saw?

And/or the correct ordering of the sprocket washers?

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Anyone here knows what is the size of the nut for a Pioneer Holiday 1100W G-Series saw?

And/or the correct ordering of the sprocket washers?

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Are you trying to get the clutch off?

If so, you will need a tool that fits inside those three holes.

If you are trying to put it back together the big washer goes in between the clutch and the drum, small washer on the outside.

Is the crank threaded? Or does it have a groove for a snap ring?
 
Ack!!! Internet is so slow lately for me. Struggling to upload a post, let alone view a pic. Welcome to the VCCL Michael! I don't know the exact size of the nut, but another idea is to get a IPL from the 'beg for manual's thread' and cross-referencing the part on the web.
 
I know I found the manual somewhere before. Might need to do some digging.

All I'm trying to do is find the nuts so I can put the flywheel and clutch back on right. Both sides are threaded.

I cut off the nuts way back when. It was my first saw to mess with and try to figure out how a chainsaw works. Come a long way since then.

Ack!!! Internet is so slow lately for me. Struggling to upload a post, let alone view a pic. Welcome to the VCCL Michael! I don't know the exact size of the nut, but another idea is to get a IPL from the 'beg for manual's thread' and cross-referencing the part on the web.
 
After using (or trying to use) the Huztl ms361 today to cut two cookies, I have concluded a very good name for it. 'Gremlin'. It runs like a scalded dog at times and (especially as of late) starts at it's own will. It has it's quirks, and think the name is quite fitting. Either have it narrowed down to carb or fuel vent, but man is the restarting issue ever getting annoying. I never thought I would begin to name saws, but I suppose it is another symptom of having CAD.
 
Got a new set of t handles, didn't have room for them, so I did some rearranging in my tool box and then built a stand for all three sets that I had. It came out pretty good for about 30 mins of work and a scrap of plywood haha

And incase any body is wondering it is possible to run out of room with a tool box this size, it's 54 inches long 30 inches deep

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Also, I ran one of my new makitas today and I've heard people say they are super smooth. But I will say this, hands down I've never "NOT felt" anything like this. It was like a hot knife through butter but man the vibes were non existent. Just like the saw wasn't even running, I had my dad run it cause I was so impressed and he plowed through a log with it and says, wow, talk about balance, I can't believe how smooth that is!

Needless to say, I'm gonna have a hard time getting rid of my second one.
 
After using (or trying to use) the Huztl ms361 today to cut two cookies, I have concluded a very good name for it. 'Gremlin'. It runs like a scalded dog at times and (especially as of late) starts at it's own will. It has it's quirks, and think the name is quite fitting. Either have it narrowed down to carb or fuel vent, but man is the restarting issue ever getting annoying. I never thought I would begin to name saws, but I suppose it is another symptom of having CAD.

I name my saws but I don't suffer from cad [emoji56]
 

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