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dinosaur50

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i was there for it yes it was Richmond international raceway expo Richmond

I wasn't there. He just asked me to post it here for him. I know not.........date or place
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i was there for it yes it was Richmond international raceway expo Richmond 2012 it was may 18 and 19 2012 i was sawmandave helper at it for 2012 cant wait for it in 2014 2014 date is may 16 and 17 2014
 
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A couple of recent additions.

A David Bradley (rebadged Strunk 3-19) that I got running yesterday:

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IEL / Pioneer RA:

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First off, great thread and many very nice saws :rock:
Second, what was the purpose behind the design of the bow saw? They look like they would be very awkward to use.
Third, here's a few pictures of mine.
Mono
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Remington super 660 with original Remington high speed chain and Remington bar
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First off, great thread and many very nice saws :rock:
Second, what was the purpose behind the design of the bow saw? They look like they would be very awkward to use.
Third, here's a few pictures of mine.

Nice saws!

Go look at a post by Mr Bow Saw and look at his signature. There's a link to the history of bow saws; very interesting reading! :rock:
 
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I agree. I'v never seen a blue SW77 before. Only red/black and red/green. The blue ones that I've seen were the SW55 and SW66. Can you shoot a pic of the MN/SN tag?

Eccentric thanks also for the comp, and here's some more pics of the super 77
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I have another 77 like this but it got run over by a 13 ton fork lift :angry:
 
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Dean,

I went back and looked at the BLK IPL that I sent you and it is no help at all:frown: Normally the IPL's help but that one is sure poor. I will see what I can figure out. I know when a Canadian freind was here in 2008 we completely disassembled a BLK in what seemed like a matter of minutes. Maybe I will remember something when I look at it again.

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Do any of you know how to remove the flywheel from a BL Stihl:View attachment 269394 I have no spark at all. Thanks
Igpoe:cheers:

According to the IPL, the flywheel is keyed and tightened by a rather special nut, that does not ressemble yours really. I think that top brown hex nut is not standard, but I am not sure.
Just one way to find out.....I guess.

PS. The BL is one of my favourite saws....sweet !
 
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The two screws remaining in the flywheel are holding that horizontal shiny plate to the circular flywheel that houses the magnets. I tried to remove one of them,but seemingly it's held fast by a thread locking compound as it won't budge.
If this arrangement is unoriginal then someone has gone to a tremendous amount of trouble to put it in this order.
Marshall T. seems to think it is a sort of "self-puller", but admits he's never worked on a BL. I think he's right, otherwise it is unneccessarily complicated.
I'm gonna have another round with it today.................................Y'all keep your fingers crossed that I don't ruin it. And if I get it off, one of you guys send me that 1954 Stihl coil you've got in your wife's jewelry box!
Dean:cheers:
 

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