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What's on your bench now?

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

  1. Smokinpiney

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    I fiiiiinally got around to assembling the 365/72 today. The oem p&c showed up a while back with a broken ring and after arguing with the seller they issued me a refund and told me to keep it. I ordered a set of caber rings and slapped it together this morning.

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  2. Czed

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    My old Makita XDT13s just had the variable speed trigger great impacts but not really suited for engine work IMG_20230615_095633.jpg
    So I bought a couple of the XWT12s 3/8 impacts with adjustable tightening and loosening modes.
    They are only 50.00 on amazon for some reason
    And 182.00 at home depot? IMG_20230617_104914.jpg
    I bought a 3/8 square to 1/4 hex adapter works perfectly for using bits IMG_20230617_093452.jpg IMG_20230617_103116.jpg
    I've been fixing a lot of lawnmowers lately
     

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  3. Czed

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    My 8 year old 99.00 harbor freight pump finally stopped working
    I actually bought two of these because I didn't know they would last
    Bit I used it as my only water source all these years
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    Cost me .99 cents to fix it and I went ahead and put a new pressure switch on it.
     
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    The squish was really high on the 365/72 so I pulled the base gasket and gave it a thin coat of motoseal. Squish is .026 now and she's blowing 150psi. Also slapped on the ported muffler and she sounds much better now :dex::saw:.

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  5. Eggshooterist

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    Taking this old girl down to its last fastener and replacing all gaskets, O-rings and seals. Might get some internal performance work while I'm in there as well as an electronic ignition chip. These are my favorite old Homelite saws.
     
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    Nice work. You should sell the 241 to me to make room in your fleet for it. :whistle: Havent BYB about it in a while. :rofl: :lol:

    Hows the arm recovering?
     
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    I sold the 241 to a neighbor. I was released by the doctor and psychical therapist a couple weeks ago.
     
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    Thinning the herd.
     
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    Thought maybe i had dibs...maybe, possibly. :tears:

    Good to hear your back to your former self. Any pain or discomfort?
     
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    You can have dibz on a poulan fir senix trade
     
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    My local fire department was throwing this away IMG_20230924_170521.jpg IMG_20230924_170536.jpg
    I think it's a 1982 IMG_20230925_123535.jpg
    The fuel line melted after setting 20+ year's and I don't have any McCullough engine parts
    So i modified a Husqvarna 288 carb diaphragm and a stihl ms290 fuel line to get it running I have new parts on order.
    I do have 3 McCullough 20" bar's and 5 new chains I was given.
    I haven't run one of these since 1984 or 1985 my neighbor had one.
     
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    My new fuel line and carb kit came in IMG_20231006_171943.jpg IMG_20231006_172745.jpg
    I put a new 20" bar and chain on it and tuned it in wood IMG_20231007_103011.jpg IMG_20231007_103128.jpg
     
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    Not liking this series at all almost new 600.00 saw with a fried clutch IMG_20231009_144945.jpg
    I replaced the clutch and tried it out
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    I weighed a few saws all full of fuel and oil the 460 and Mac have 20" laminate bar's the 266 a 24" solid bar IMG_20231009_143240_BURST002.jpg IMG_20231009_142851.jpg
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    The Mac is stronger than the 460
    The 266 stomps them both in torque and power.
     
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    Working on a Honda 400 foreman the guy had a aftermarket big bore kit on it the wrist pin wore away and sounded like rod knock the oem cylinder is fine so I'm putting a new piston in it. IMG_20231009_162647.jpg IMG_20231009_163006.jpg
    I had to put a oil sending unit in my Chevy that's the second one in three year's IMG_20231009_170156.jpg IMG_20231009_164158.jpg
     
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    Trying to get a 562xp finished up that has been on the back burner for too long. This is a Duke’s cylinder that I cut the squish band on and ported. 48EA2B3B-71B2-4F41-B827-C289901E63D6.jpeg
     
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    Sorry no photos but I wanted to share my repair story. A few weeks ago my Husqvarna 450 (2014 model with 18" bar) stopped working. I figured out it had no spark. I also had recent noticed one of the carb mounting screws never really got tight. I purchased a new ignition module ( I call it a coil), spark plug and a carburetor mounting flange. Took it apart, installed the new parts and it started right up. Runs good now. In the time that I have owned it I have cut a lot of wood, dropped number of trees with it and sawed them up. It has been a good saw for what I use it for. Here is a not workbench photo at our son and daughter in-law's place where I used it last fall.
     

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    Tore this supposedly 68cc zenoah clone down IMG_20231031_134355.jpg
    It's actually 58cc IMG_20231031_135100.jpg IMG_20231031_134346.jpg
    It only had a 1/2 inch opening into the muffler so I cut that out IMG_20231031_150855.jpg
    And opened up the intake and exhaust
    It flows good now
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    It's as strong as any homeowner 60s cc
    Saw like the 455/460 290/310
    It'll make a good firewood saw
    It's quite light for it's size
    I was blocking 18-20" hardwood all day with it.