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  1. allisnut

    Husqvarna 455 rancher oiling problems

    Cleaned everything up real well today, removed the saw dust / crud from the oil lines, and put it all back together. SInce I don't have a clutch yet, I used a die grinder to spin the drum, and had oil at the bar port in about 5 seconds. Thanks for the guidance! Adam
  2. allisnut

    Husqvarna 455 rancher oiling problems

    oops........... Well, the good news is that I got the clutch off. The bad news is I apparently don't know my own strength. After only one good, sharp whack with the 32oz hammer, I had a multi-piece clutch.:buttkick: It finally dawned on me that a crow foot wrench would work good here. An...
  3. allisnut

    Husqvarna 455 rancher oiling problems

    Thanks for the info guys!
  4. allisnut

    Husqvarna 455 rancher oiling problems

    I was given a 445 because it had quit oiling. I put fresh gas in it and got it running without any trouble. I let it run without a bar for a couple of minutes, and sure enough, no oil from the oil pump outlet. I dumped the tank and check the inside, looked clean & the pick up screen looks OK...
  5. allisnut

    New guy here - pics of some pens I've made.

    Amboyna burl and spalted tamarind cigar pens Tried a CA finish on these yeasterday. Not too bad for my first try, but there are some defects I wasn't happy with. Sold both today for a total of $50. Next ones will be higher quality and hopefully higher priced. Comments welcome! Adam
  6. allisnut

    New guy here - pics of some pens I've made.

    I guess I am somewhat qualified to be here. I have a Jonsered 520 SP that my dad bought new in 1982. I cut firewood through high school and college for spending money with it. Now it is mostly for storm damage clean up around home and friend's houses. To be strictly legal, I'll include a...
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