(DIR) Return Create A Forum - Home --------------------------------------------------------- Chainsaw Repair (HTM) https://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com --------------------------------------------------------- ***************************************************** (DIR) Return to: Chainsaw Collection Pics - Signs - Whats on your be... ***************************************************** #Post#: 25982-------------------------------------------------- Re: Whats on your bench today By: Al Smith Date: October 23, 2013, 4:25 pm --------------------------------------------------------- I gave that thing a run today .I didn't have exactly the blade I wanted but it was all I could find in 20MM hole size .Metal cutter not masonary . That thing went right through a cinder block like it wasn't even there justa getten it .There must be some method besides a limited coil to govern it .Yesterday with no blade at about half throttle it just quit running until I left off it. Today I could give it all it had in the cut .Not that it matters at all because it works just fine . ;D #Post#: 25994-------------------------------------------------- Re: Whats on your bench today By: 660magnum Date: October 23, 2013, 5:50 pm --------------------------------------------------------- I would say that you got a good deal then? #Post#: 26038-------------------------------------------------- Re: Whats on your bench today By: Bitburger Date: October 24, 2013, 1:02 am --------------------------------------------------------- [img width=700 height=464] (HTM) http://s7.directupload.net/images/131024/rqo6z2wi.jpg[/img] fallen in love with lime green and very happy with my recent purchase (hello to BC). Is getting some "wellnes" now and one day it will support my other Dolmar 153 at home, after having travelled about 16.000 miles since 1980 :) :P #Post#: 26493-------------------------------------------------- Re: Whats on your bench today By: jockeydeuce Date: October 30, 2013, 1:23 pm --------------------------------------------------------- [quote author=Bitburger link=topic=1732.msg26038#msg26038 date=1382594540] [img width=700 height=464] (HTM) http://s7.directupload.net/images/131024/rqo6z2wi.jpg[/img] fallen in love with lime green and very happy with my recent purchase (hello to BC). Is getting some "wellnes" now and one day it will support my other Dolmar 153 at home, after having travelled about 16.000 miles since 1980 :) :P [/quote] Just saw this.......Interesting that you are keeping track of the mileage. :) #Post#: 26668-------------------------------------------------- Re: Whats on your bench today By: Walt Date: November 1, 2013, 10:31 am --------------------------------------------------------- Got an old Echo pole saw with a non adjustable Walbro on it that was dropped off yesterday, since I didn't have a kit for the carb here I carefully cleaned it and reinstalled. It seems to run ok but not what I was looking for, The air cleaner housing was broke so I took a walk to the storage hut and found another, I think I will service the shafts, sharpen it, replace the plug and ship it back so they can use it, now that I have found another carb I will order a kit and rebuild it so I can swap them next week. Not a big fan of non adjust carbs. #Post#: 26682-------------------------------------------------- Re: Whats on your bench today By: super44 Date: November 1, 2013, 2:34 pm --------------------------------------------------------- Got another McCulloch SP 125 to check out and put some gas in to see if she will fire up. No history on this one so what ever happens it will be a surprise. Turns out to have no spark, went in and found the flywheel to have been damaged in a previous attempt to remove it. Got it off but now it needs parts. No real surprise there. Happy Friday!! #Post#: 26708-------------------------------------------------- Re: Whats on your bench today By: Gatekeeper Date: November 1, 2013, 8:09 pm --------------------------------------------------------- I had a 288 earlier and I've got a few chains setting there waiting to be ground #Post#: 27319-------------------------------------------------- Re: Whats on your bench today By: alsled Date: November 12, 2013, 6:06 pm --------------------------------------------------------- Just made a dual port muffler for my 390 #Post#: 28571-------------------------------------------------- Re: Whats on your bench today By: dutchsawdoctor Date: December 2, 2013, 12:27 pm --------------------------------------------------------- Looks good, and a is it what you want to get? #Post#: 28751-------------------------------------------------- Re: Whats on your bench today By: Al Smith Date: December 5, 2013, 5:41 am --------------------------------------------------------- Turns out to have no spark, went in and found the flywheel to have been damaged in a previous attempt to remove it. Got it off but now it needs parts. No real surprise there. Happy Friday!!/end quote . Some of those things used #12-24 screws holes which will strip out ,not heavy enough .I had one I think I tapped out to 5/16" 18 .That's a big ole crankshaft and a heavy duty wheel there .Takes some robust stuff to pull it off .It certainly isn't a tinker toy . So now thinking out loud I'm not sure if a 250 flywheel would fit on that thing or not .The 250 used the large ignition coil while the 125 c used a 10 series coil .On that I'm also not certain what the magnet spacing is or if the coils could be interchanged . ***************************************************** (DIR) Previous Page (DIR) Next Page