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  1. p61 western

    FMC Wayne Chipper Manual [Download]

    I own one as well. Curious to see what parts your going to make.
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    Pioneer chainsaws

    Thank you Paul. I'm very happy with the p62 so far. It's been sitting on a shelf since I put the 655 top end on. Normally the 394 gets the beating, but the p62 is going to get more use now.
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    Pioneer chainsaws

    Thank you. Good eye it's ponderosa pine. I've done about 600bft so far with a decent amount still to go on the same tree.
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    Pioneer chainsaws

    In short it has to do with the dust only being the size of the depth gauges setting. It's like a crosscut, but slightly different. Hope that makes sense. Normally when milling it's real fine dust except where you hit nots. They produce a noodle so to speak. This is what I brought home today.
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    Pioneer chainsaws

    Here is a video of me milling with the p62. It has a 655bp top end on it. P62 With The Alaskan Saw Mill - YouTube
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    Pioneer chainsaws

    The sdc 80 is non governed, and 19mm venturi. The sdc 53 is more common, and run okay with the governor blocked off. No worries about the questions. This thread is about helping others with Pioneer saws.
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    Pioneer chainsaws

    Motivated me to use my p62 with the 655bp top end. Got a big ponderosa pine to mill, so might as well give it some action. Will do my best to get some video of it. Hope all has been well Paul.
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    Pioneer chainsaws

    I will also vouch for Acornhill. Great guy to deal with, and super fast shipping.
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    Pioneer chainsaws

    It's part of the high circuit only. As far as how it works I'm not sure. I've heard different things, but can't confirm nor deny them. I just block all of them. Fortunately I now have SDC 80's on all my p series saws.
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    Pioneer chainsaws

    For the governor I cut a soda can to fit the end of the governor. Put the piece in and screw the governor back in. If I remember right 3/4 pipe thread fittings will fit on the oil pump worm gear. Then you can use a 2 or 3 jaw puller. Heat it up in a oven to slide it back on. Good luck with your...
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    Pioneer chainsaws

    Don't worry about it. Some pictures are far better than none. Keep posting the pictures.
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    Pioneer chainsaws

    Interesting set up. I have 5 saws with the brakes, but none that have that spring set up. Curious to see what you come up with.
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    Pioneer chainsaws

    Another great restoration Brian.
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    Pioneer chainsaws

    Good to see you around Jeff. How have you been doing? Been messing with any p series saws?
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    Pioneer chainsaws

    Must not have been getting my alerts on this thread. Behind about 5 pages. Neat to see the p52 boost port stuff showing up. Not to hard to make a window in the side of a piston for the boost port. I had to do it when I converted my p62 to a 655bp top end. Long story short there is two different...
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    Fire

    I spoke with my grandpa earlier, and he was gathering important stuff to grab and leave when needed. Pretty crazy fire so far it seems like. It's been a long time since they have had a big fire in the area. The last big one was called the cottonwood fire I believe. Thank you for the heads up again.
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    Fire

    Thank you very much for the information.
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    Fire

    Any info on the Loyalton fire would be greatly appreciated. My grandpa lives in Loyalton, but not answering the phone. Not sure if the town itself is affected or not. Thanks in advance guys.
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    Want to Buy Pioneer p41?

    It's a Farmsaw 2. Not a bad saw, but not a p41.
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