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Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by the GOAT, Oct 5, 2013.

  1. Nixon

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    I don’t get why the use that tiny , thin line for the fuel feed ,and larger, thicker walled line for the purge lines . It either breaks at the filter , and you get what’s in your pic , or just as it enters the tank .
     
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  2. Ron T

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    New dual port, handle and dogs on the 044. 20200623_183406.jpg 20200623_183358.jpg
     
  3. Nixon

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    C08BF568-2FBA-42E3-BC8A-C117024A4872.jpeg 6F4B2B12-2068-4909-9780-B215919E932A.jpeg 5BDE59A8-9AE5-45C5-AEEA-4AC227C52694.jpeg DF881119-F7A9-4CD5-B027-04256C09D94B.jpeg 82043EF9-21AE-4F37-9CC4-59E5B19FDD45.jpeg Got these two in for some work . The 361 was running fast at idle . The 041 wouldn’t run ,except for fuel down the carb. Someone rebuilt the 361 carb and put the metering diaphragm in upside down ,and the impulse line was leaking . The 041 impulse line was to big for the carb barb, and leaking .
     
  4. M2theB

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    Last 2 K22 kits I got from Farmtec were placed witness holes opposite for the diaphragm plate orientation.
     
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  5. Nixon

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    I‘Ve had reasonably good luck with AM carbs . But ,I always use OEM kits when I rebuild a carb for some reason . In fact , I just got An AM F55842DE-6624-4D8C-B327-E9824DD46BE5.jpeg E09F5856-3502-4536-82A1-61ED07B0338D.jpeg 201C7C9C-67AC-403A-899D-2A17A39D3BD0.jpeg ECEB5DCA-C487-4445-8A4B-8886BBF630FB.jpeg carb for that 361 in the pics above . Runs great now . But there’s about 1/8th of a turn on the high needle between running fat ,and hitting 14k ... pretty sure the needle seat was messed up when the carb was molested previously ...
     
  6. T.Jeff Veal

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    Father's Day gift, MS461 with 28" from dealer 0616201027.jpg
    Since I already had a 28" bar, dealer ordered a 32" for me. My son holding it with new bar mounted 0620201349_HDR.jpg Added a set of dogs and dual port muffler 0622202034.jpg
    Sounds good idling, haven't cut with it yet.
     
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    What a gorgeous saw! :thumbs: Looking forward to seeing it in action as im sure you are to using it.
     
  8. T.Jeff Veal

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    Yes sir. Might sneak in the max flow air filter one day soon...:zip:
     
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    maybe I’ll adopt that philosophy
    I’ve had great luck with AM carbs. Surprisingly so.
     
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  10. Nixon

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    Well , that 361/AM carb just left here with a happy owner . But the reason I use OEM kits , even on AM clones is that I feel the diaphragms ,are better material ,and I’m kind leery of AM springs ,circlips etc .. Maybe it’s a fools errand , but it’s worked for me
     
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    Ported 572 top secret testing site 20200614_181512.jpg
     
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    New to me barn clean out
    No tag on the top. I’m leaning toward Stihl 75AV.
    Except for a crack on the handle by the AV, that does concern me, the rest seems in pretty decent shape. Chain is rusted. Looks like original Stihl bar.
    Going to clean the filter and rinse the tank, a new plug and see if it runs
    If 75AV, it’s 111cc. About a quart pound per cc.:doh:

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    turns out it’s gonna take a little more love
     
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    Sandhillbilly you know how we were discussing the availability of the older 2 series Huskys here in NZ? Well, I just couldn't help myself when this came up.....
    This guy listed (on our local auction site) a 266se which looked great cosmetically but was missing the ignition system and he said it only had 135psi of compression. I took the punt and got it for about $120 (USD) as I already had a source for a good OEM ignition system (another $45 (USD)). The saw came this morning and it looks like it has had very minimal use from new, it looks like the original spur sprocket is hardly worn and with a few more pulls on the starter I got 190psi of compression!!!
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    Very nice score on that one
     
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    Ok, finally I can add a couple of my own. I ask a neighbor if they wanted a dead pine tree taken down. The city already took the top off so it wouldn't hit the nearby powerlines. And of course my new MS311. 20200701_172442.jpg Ok, so there is another tree about 20 feet away that she said she also wanted down as it is growinginto the same powerlines and always needs trimming back every year. What might this one be. 20200701_174439.jpg and as I was taking these pictures, I looked down and I thought to myself, " is that what I think it is??" 20200701_173658.jpg I might be in trouble for posting that
     

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    The leaves on the tree look like honey locust. The other thing looks like wildwood weed.:whistle:
     
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    Mod salad...
     
  18. chris

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    yep Honey Locust, good stuff in the stove on those cold winter nights.
     
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    Yep, have some of that salad, might not care how cold or hot it gets
     
  20. The Wood Wolverine

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    LMAO! Can we get a leaf ID in isle one please...
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