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       #Post#: 81905--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Whats on your bench today
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: March 19, 2018, 7:47 pm
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       Bench full waiting on parts.
       So working on floor since carb came in for the 55 trimmer I been
       doing for a guy. Both ready to go now.
       #Post#: 81907--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Whats on your bench today
       By: chy_farm Date: March 20, 2018, 7:21 am
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       [quote author=3000 FPS link=topic=1732.msg81904#msg81904
       date=1521504740]
       There are some people who do not like working on these saws.
       In order to replace the fuel line the entire engine and fuel
       tank have to come out all together and then installed the same
       way.    It can be a bit of a pain if not familiar.
       [/quote]
       Something is very close to my experience on a old little Italian
       McCulloch, after all it seems that she was put to the market as
       one of consumer saws.
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       #Post#: 82427--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Whats on your bench today
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: May 7, 2018, 2:46 pm
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       Took some interesting trades in today. One appears to be a later
       066 or maybe 660, then maybe a a couple 2.8 3.0 or 3.3 plus a
       9mm cc little guy.
       I dont have a clue how to tell on the stihl which. Poly fly so
       assume later 066 or 660.
       #Post#: 85561--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Whats on your bench today
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: September 14, 2019, 4:17 pm
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       Few saws came in this morning to go through. A few I dont care
       to work on, a few just $ saws to me but dont care for them and
       only 1 in the bunch caught my eye.
       #Post#: 85569--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Whats on your bench today
       By: Midpines Date: September 17, 2019, 12:16 am
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       [quote author=Cut4fun . link=topic=1732.msg85561#msg85561
       date=1568495822]
       Few saws came in this morning to go through. A few I dont care
       to work on, a few just $ saws to me but dont care for them and
       only 1 in the bunch caught my eye.
       [/quote]
       I don't know which one out of that bunch caught your eye, but I
       do know which one caught my eye.  It's that one dark grey with
       it's engine to the wall,  bar and chain facing out, the one kind
       of in the center a bit to the right of center.
       It's muffler looks like the Poulan muffler on my oldest most
       favorite saw.  Mine is a proper green Poulan Timber Master 365
       with a 60 cc engine.  That grey saw looks like it might be a
       Sears Craftsman version of that same awesome saw.
       I ran out of chainsaws to work on last week.  Getting my Poulan
       245A working was the last straw.  So I got a ladder out and went
       up all the way to the top of the shelving in my shop,  all the
       way up to the 12 foot above the floor level and dug out that box
       with the two Wright Saws that also has the parts of several 2
       cycle boat motors in it as well.  A big heavy box.  My dad must
       have set the box up there and then filled it making several
       trips on the ladder he used.
       I've got two complete Wright saws, a Model GS-5020 and a
       GS-5020A.  The A model I've dated to 1960 to 1962. The 5020
       without the A is clearly a slightly older model.  Only the top
       cover and fuel tanks seem to be different.
       These are reciprocating saws, the saw blade piston extends out
       from the engine piston.  And they are the biggest and most
       powerful saws I own, being of a 115.7 cc's.  Big old monsters.
       My dad had one of them when I was in high School.  I assume he
       found the other one as a parts saw so he could fix the first
       saw.  The thing is I can't tell which is the parts saw and which
       it the saw to fix up, both are repairable.  My list of parts
       needed are the kinds of parts I can find in the nuts and bolts
       aisle at the hardware store.  The hardest to find being a left
       hand thread nut and a key for one of the flywheels.
       I will also need to fabricate a cover for the points housing for
       one of the saws. For which i have a pattern to help me make it
       on the other saw.  And I will need to make an air filter element
       for the blade piston, but again I have a pattern for it on the
       other saw.
       These will be nice looking pair of saws if I can get them to
       run.
       #Post#: 88121--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Whats on your bench today
       By: Cut4fun Date: June 22, 2021, 7:54 am
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       To many dropped off to put in their own thread right now. 12 of
       them.  [emoji22][emoji24]  To get as many as can cutting.
       #Post#: 88351--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Whats on your bench today
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: September 8, 2021, 8:33 am
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       Parts are parts. Dropped off for labor to work on a saw for a
       local.
       Only 1 in there has my attention and it has low psi by feel.
       The stories some of these saws could tell about past owners.  :P
       Lot of these I wont mess with like the poulan 306 2750 46cc
       homelite 150  Wen etc etc.
       #Post#: 89337--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Whats on your bench today
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: July 21, 2022, 8:18 am
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       They just keep coming in to line up for some bench time.
       They pull and they pull but they stihl wont go.
       #Post#: 90115--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Whats on your bench today
       By: Cut4fun Date: July 28, 2023, 7:57 am
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       Just got 2 trimmers in after setting for 2 years owner said.
       Thank goodness the guy told me when I ask he uses the rec Efree
       90 like I do.
       Dumped checked put fresh in and all was good. FS80 and FS56RC.
       Efree IMO for the save after setting that long.
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