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What's on your bench now?

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by Czed, Jun 29, 2020.

  1. The Wood Wolverine

    The Wood Wolverine

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    Broke out the fancy flywheel puller Mike made for me that I haven’t needed in forever.
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    Tighen it up and a couple hits with a scrench and bam.
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  2. Czed

    Czed

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    I don't work on saws much anymore my job is 12 hour's a day 6 days a week but is slowing to 5 day's
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    I didn't have my tools at my nieces but got the carb swapped out and a new fuel line and filter IMG_20260108_171822487_HDR.jpg
    Of course as soon as it started the pull rope snapped and I didn't have any with me IMG_20260108_173506533.jpg
    I gave this 10/10s back to the kid who found it in the trash
    I put a nos fuel line and new bar and chain on it IMG_20260108_173251020.jpg IMG_20260108_172517815_HDR.jpg
    That fuel line completely collapsed and dissolved.
     
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  3. Eric Wanderweg

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    5 months later and I’m finally back on project 395XP. I got the top end back on, as well as a bunch of odds and ends, making good progress until I hit a snag. The plastic intake shield was broken when I took it apart back in November. I’ll have to find one before continuing on.
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  4. Eric Wanderweg

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    It turns out that the part I need isn’t so easy to find. I have a part number and found a couple places that sell them, but in the meantime I’m trying this Mickey Mouse repair. I was able to use some industrial strength adhesive and patch this one back together. I also added a couple patches of thin plastic shim to shore it up a bit. Lastly I put a dab of epoxy in one of the corners where there was a void. It doesn’t have to be perfect, it just has to work until I get a replacement. This is what desperation looks like :whistle:
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    Ingenuity wins points on the MAN card... Desperation has driven many good / great things over the years.
     
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  6. Eric Wanderweg

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    335XPT I horse traded for with FHC’s own buZZsaw BRAD this afternoon. When I got it, it had a 334T starter cover on it plus this original in a cardboard box, disassembled, so I got the original reassembled and back on the saw. I put fresh fuel and bar oil in it and managed to get it running for a few moments. It feels like it needs a carburetor cleaning and based on what I’ve been told, likely crank seals. I’ll finish going through it later this spring, as I’ve already got my 395XP on the bench waiting to be finished first.
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  7. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Looks better on your bench than under mine. :thumbs:

    Did you rewind the popped spring in it? I tried several times and couldn't, hence the 334 cover.

    Hopefully you can resurrect it. :saw:

    I fired up the 250c and bucked that one bigger log to load. Weird feeling when I pulled the rope. Don't think I've ever started one of the convenience versions. Fired up easily and chowed through two cuts. DSCF0839.JPG
     
  8. Eric Wanderweg

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    Yes those steel springs are kind of tricky until you do the job a couple times and figure out how to coil them back up. It went back together without too much grief for me.
    I’m happy to see the MS250C go to a die hard Stihl guy. Enjoy!
     
  9. Mrxlh

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    I’d say you got the better end of the deal. While the 335/338XPT’s were/are not a 200T, they are right there with it as far as longevity and usability. The MS250 is just a meh home owner saw.
     
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    I did throw Brad a few gallons of bar & chain oil to sweeten the pot, and he wanted a running saw more than a project sitting under his bench. Win-win. I don’t know much about these top handles but it’s a size range that needed to be filled in my arsenal of tools. I’m appreciating having a small saw when the job calls for it as I’m getting older.
     
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    I have a MS192T, and it’s the first thing I grab if it’s big enough to handle the job. I’m definitely of the school of grab only the largest saw needed for the job, and I own a few saws…
     
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    I have that 338 yet should you want a back up the the 335! :whistle:
     
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