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I believe many Mono saws ran Power Products engines. 8HP would be a large engine, are you sure it is not 8CI as in an AH-81 engine? Pictures would help...
 
No respectable metal saw collector is without some examples of Power Products/ Tecumseh powered saws.
Igpoe:cheers:
 
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It is possible that it served as go kart power..........................................................................

Love the field expedient 'air' filter.
 
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Mono chainsaw

If U look close at the crank U can see the splines for the chain clutch.. kart engine had a smooth keyed shaft..the model# of the saw was H81-8220....ser#3226568....carb#is a tiltsonHL83A...and the engine # is T40010B thanks again for looking
 
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Is a popular saw. The AH or H81 engine is the
largest PowerProducts made back then. I have a few.
Yours is missing a few parts. If your selling, I would be
very intertested in it for parts.




Lee
 
Does anyone know what size file to use to sharpen a 7/16 chain? It is on a tecumseh ah-58 wearing gold paint, i think it is a monkey wards but no labels to go on. any help would be welcome. thanks.

Aaron
 
That 8.1 was not on a saw, at least not a Mono. They made 2 different jugs and pistons for the PPs. That one has the exhaust on the crank throw side with the transfers on the pto and flywheel sides. The saw jugs were the other version with the transfers and windows front and back and the exhaust over the pto.
 
Is a popular saw. The AH or H81 engine is the
largest PowerProducts made back then. I have a few.[/COLOR]Yours is missing a few parts. If your selling, I would be
very intertested in it for parts.

Lee


Surprise, surprise... Not! :msp_tongue:
 
That 8.1 was not on a saw, at least not a Mono. They made 2 different jugs and pistons for the PPs. That one has the exhaust on the crank throw side with the transfers on the pto and flywheel sides. The saw jugs were the other version with the transfers and windows front and back and the exhaust over the pto.

I have a Strunk military gear drive with an AH81 (measuring the bore) with the exhaust out the front.

One day I'll get it running.

Chris B.
 
Good call Chris. Forgot about those. Most directs I have seen (Mono, Monkey Wards, Root) had the sideout.
 
Good call Chris. Forgot about those. Most directs I have seen (Mono, Monkey Wards, Root) had the sideout.

I know next-to-nothing about the Power Products motors, but all the pictures I've seen, I always associated the 77cc motor with the side exhaust. That detail led me to realize my Strunk was something else.

Chris B.
 
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