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facelift for MS-362-C

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by WaddleRemodel, Jan 25, 2015.

  1. WaddleRemodel

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    So this week I've been on the internet and with all your advice have a few upgrades in the works. The :ups:is dropping off first present tomorrow. Hope you likey like. More will becoming in a couple of weeks and the big present won't happen until Aug when she takes a little trip to Tennessee.
     
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    my 362C-M is going there in Aug as well
     
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    September heading to the twelve step program for CAD.:D
     
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    Yeah... that little sticker it comes back with sure will improve the looks of you 362.... ugh no I want to send mine as well!:p:saw:

    ~Nathan
     
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    Oh and can't wait to see what the big brown truck brings!:banana:

    ~Nathan
     
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    So the new dual dogs came. Open box and the mounting hardware is back ordered. Sent email to company. Will take pics when they are on. Maybe the bar will be in.
     
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    That stinks...:headbang:
     
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    Bummer:(
     
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    Should only be 2 small nuts and bolts for the outer dawg. Inner dawgs uses existing hardware.

    PM your addy and I will get the 2 nyloc nuts and bolts sent out to ya.

    You will have to drill out the clutch cover. To install outer dawg. There is 2 threads on how this is done to a 362C-M. Myself and lukem both had one. A search should bring them up and the size bit we used.


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    Edit: Found the thread. I would use the 7/32 bit. The 3/16 was a bit small.

    See here
    http://firewoodhoardersclub.com/for...-drill-through-clutch-cover.5334/#post-125742
     
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    image.jpg What a crazy couple of weeks. Finally was able to install dual dogs (them really long) . Waiting patiently for the new 20" bar to arrive. Thanks DexerDay on the thread.
     
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    image.jpg Picked up this little girl yesterday. It may be going to visit Shawn Curry. Bar was shot. Started on second pull sounded good to me.
     
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    Those are not dogs. I would consider them midevil weapons. :bug:
     
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    Watch where you point that thing would ya? I think I just felt those spikes poke me here in NY..... :yes:
     
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    Was cleaning the saw. Black paint came off the words.:doh: Guess it was to aggressive. What do most use for cleaning. Cut mostly aspen and lodge pole pine trying to remove pine pitch.
     
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    Off the 036? Then someone used black marker to spruce it up if it smears and wipes off.

    It's hard to get the factory black paint off.
     
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    No it was on the 362. Look at the picture it is way lighter.
     
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    Simple Green?
     
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    Do you soak, spray and wipe or spray on a cloth. Also what would a stock 046 Magnum be worth.
     
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    Wow? I have never seen paint removed like that?

    Is Simple Green what you used? I use it all the time and have never seen that? I normally spray, soak, then use compressed air, then wipe when finished.
     
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    Thats crazy! Ive not experienced that before. I just wipe on / wipe off. But that should never had done that.

    As far as the price ? I dont know, Id say less than $600. Probably like $350-$450. Depends on condition.
     
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