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i made all the gaskets for the engine the cables you can make from bicycle shift/ break cables i have acess to bendix coils so that wasnt a problem just clean it up good i will help you through your restore as much as i can i do have the manual for the dj3600
 
Wow that is an awesome 12a. I have not painted mine yet. I have a couple of videos of it cutting a hard maplr but I can not post it here something to do with the extentions it has a 38 inch bar on it and works great wish I could share it. What colour paint did you use. It will be a bit before I start working on the hornet.I willlet you know when I start working on. The help will be greatly appeciated.
 
20160419_113307.jpg I found a couple of pics that I could send the videos would not send. So far 3 generations have used this saw my son will be the 4th. I was put away in 1959 on a dirt floor till I f20160419_113136.jpg ound it in my grandfathers garage. After cleaning and working on it for a long period of time I took it to my father he said it will never run. It startes on the 10th pull he grind from ear tk ear.20160419_113224.jpg
 
This model has the automatic oiler on it. I believe it is the 426th one built. I will haave a look tomorrow to verify that.
 
Ya, I picked it up because I thought it looked cool also. I have cleaned it up and it runs, but seems to have carb issues.
Sorry. I didn't read the threads on the identification as a Lancaster. That is good to know. Using the number cast into the carb manifold, mine seems to be a C355 . The carb on mine is a HL37-A. The missing filter uses an element called a Skinner Ribbon Element and it is basically made out of paper. Homelite part No. 56788 is the exact duplicate. Going online now to find out more about the Lancaster.
 
I have several Homelite 56788 air filters in inventory. Also some different sizes for other saws similar to the Buz filter.
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if you can find any of the skinner ribbon air filters that are the correct diamiter inside and outside you can be very carefull and cut to length i have done this for the old poulan kd-100s i have and my hornet the hornet filter can be made from a homelite 17 or 5-20 filter the ez6 is the same as
 
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its a lot cleaner now that pic was the day i brought it home runs good all i had to do was put a carb kit in it
It's kind of funny that I did the complete opposite on my Remington PL4. I was very careful to keep the spider webs, dust, rust and grime on mine. It looks like it sat in a barn for 20 years and is useless but runs great. I'm afraid to put it in wood and ruin the "patina"
 

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