(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#: 73787--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Whats on your bench today
       By: chy_farm Date: October 9, 2016, 10:00 am
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       Did not have much time to finish the Twin's pipes, but today did
       some works around the defuser part for final welding.
       #Post#: 73788--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Whats on your bench today
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: October 9, 2016, 11:39 am
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       Craziness. I like your thinking outside of the box.   8)
       #Post#: 73795--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Whats on your bench today
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: October 9, 2016, 3:43 pm
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       Checking them over between football games.  Yellow is a runner
       too. So 3 for 3 and all oil.
       pic
       [img]
 (HTM) http://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=6125.0;attach=19205;image[/img]
       #Post#: 73799--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Whats on your bench today
       By: chy_farm Date: October 9, 2016, 6:57 pm
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       Gave it a pressure test, had some bad seams from which a little
       amount of air came out. After covering welding no air leakage
       from the seams so far.
       Chy
       #Post#: 74386--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Whats on your bench today
       By: dutchsawdoctor Date: November 12, 2016, 4:30 am
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       [quote author=3000 FPS link=topic=1732.msg73759#msg73759
       date=1475895210]
       This saw I got for free for fixing the Stihl 090.   This is a
       Jonsered 801 and is 80cc.   I was told it had no spark when
       given to me.   I found the kill switch was bad and shorting to
       ground all the time.   It wreaked of bad fuel and the carburetor
       is going to have to be rebuilt on it.   It has a tillotson.
       I did prime it through the carb and it fired so I think it will
       be a good runner.   I need to get a different bar and chain for
       it.
       [/quote]
       thay's a great catch for repair work :o :o
       i have the 80 in mine collection
       #Post#: 74387--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Whats on your bench today
       By: dutchsawdoctor Date: November 12, 2016, 4:38 am
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       i repaired this nice puppy
       [img width=600 height=800]
 (HTM) http://up.picr.de/27410711pc.jpg[/img]
       [img width=600 height=800]
 (HTM) http://up.picr.de/27410712zn.jpg[/img]
 (HTM) http://up.picr.de/27410713ub.jpg
 (HTM) https://youtu.be/JNxghjuJ-6E
       #Post#: 74430--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Whats on your bench today
       By: Cut4fun Date: November 15, 2016, 9:59 am
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       Had a regular show up with 272 353 about 330. We drink tall boys
       while I worked and shot the **** for 2hrs.  272 he said him and
       his 28 year old son couldnt get started. Tried for hour.
       Everything checked out coil wise using that new newfangled spark
       analyzer. Dumped fuel and all looked good tank to carb. I know
       carb kits is new. Pulled plug not flooded and is new too.
       Checked psi etc.  Couldnt see nothing to stop it from starting.
       Put on ground, set fast idle, set choke 2nd pull it popped.  I
       smiled at owner. He said we couldnt even get a pop. Turned off
       choke fired her up. Big smile and he was embarrassed.  Saw
       checked out running too.
       353 he said bar was flopping around when he was cutting and
       noticed he lost both bar nuts (but found 1) stop cutting. Said
       he though bar bent. It all checked out.
       Put bar chain back on gave a extra nut in bag to carry with his
       stuff. Test cut with all fine.
       2hrs later lot of laughing and drinking brew = priceless
       When he ask me cost for my time and nuts. = Told him no charge
       for my time. Told him we will make it up someday on real work.
       I just enjoyed starting the saw for him and if he needs me to
       show up to the woods to start his saw let me know. ;)
       PS: he did bring the tall boys. I told him from now on while 12
       dogs of Christmas is being sold to bring that with him instead
       of that cheap beer from now on. ;)
       PSS: remember those 325 chain build off work chains I did for
       fun. This guy ended up with them. He said I dont know what you
       did to those chains but I want you to keep doing it.  ;D
       #Post#: 74440--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Whats on your bench today
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: November 15, 2016, 7:25 pm
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       Yay MS290  ::)
       #Post#: 74456--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Whats on your bench today
       By: chy_farm Date: November 18, 2016, 6:12 am
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       An old Echo, CS-803 EVL. came the day before yesterday to me
       with a lot of dirt, oily pitch on her. She came from mechanic
       section of our farmers union from where where one another 803
       has came to me this spring.
       #Post#: 74489--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Whats on your bench today
       By: Al Smith Date: November 21, 2016, 4:28 am
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       It isn't on the bench yet but I have Partner P100 super in
       transit .I bought it as a parts saw missing some parts,which I
       also have enroute .Says it's hung which could be anything not
       necessarily a hung piston .
       You never never know when you buy a pig in a poke,might work out
       or just be parts .Worst case is a piston and cylinder which
       isn't that much .
       *****************************************************
 (DIR) Previous Page
 (DIR) Next Page