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Sorry but Wendel does not have a Disston.

Mark
 
new mall bar in orig package

i have a new bar for a mall saw. it says 24" guide plate assay. 43333. any one need it? it says stamped on the bar "mall tool company 42571f use 63"chain" i will list it on ebay if some one wants to buy it? my email is [email protected].
 
You fellows missed this one, went relatively cheap otherwise I would not have ended up with it. 9/16" pitch chisel chain, I haven't seen that before.

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The bar and chain weigh over 4 pounds!


Mark


That was just a few miles down the road from me, thought I could pick it up and save shipping. It went for more than the buy it now! Wish I would have bought it, now! Very cool piece. You should post it in the Mac thread too.
 
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I just got a mall 12a bowbar. I am going to restore it and hopefully get it running. Where do you guys get the new stickers at? What color red paint is the closest to original paint? The wire to the spark plug is missing the spark plug end, and dust cap (if they came with one) so if anyone would have one, let me know. Thanks,
 
I just got a mall 12a bowbar. I am going to restore it and hopefully get it running. Where do you guys get the new stickers at? What color red paint is the closest to original paint? The wire to the spark plug is missing the spark plug end, and dust cap (if they came with one) so if anyone would have one, let me know. Thanks,

Google 'Sugar Creek Supply' for the decals.
 
In "Duplicolor" brand rattle cans, I like the "Cherry". In actual automotive paint "American LaFrance" red is my choice. That's an old fire truck color. I doubt if the plug wire had a dust shield in the beginning.
Igpoe:cheers:
 
I came up with a few more drums today, at least 2 have "Remington Bantam" written on the box, others just say Remington.

Let me know if you have a need, we'll see what we can work out.

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Mark

If you have a couple Bantam drums, I'll trade you a couple Mac drums. (And I still owe for that drum you already sent me.). Are they rim or spur?

For what it's worth there is a Remy drum nearly identical to the Bantam style with just a larger drum ID. Meant for the PL6 and nothing else near as I can figure.

Chris B.
 
Any clue as to what the number would be for a PL-7 sprocket or rim drive drum?


Oregon 10619 is the number for a Bantam type rim drive drum with the special bushing and spacer. Change your Remy to a .404" from 7/16" with a rim sprocket.:msp_thumbup:
 
Any clue as to what the number would be for a PL-7 sprocket or rim drive drum?


Oregon 10619 is the number for a Bantam type rim drive drum with the special bushing and spacer. Change your Remy to a .404" from 7/16" with a rim sprocket.:msp_thumbup:

Carl,

I know the Bantum drum fits my SL7A.

.404 nothing, my mint SL7 came to me with 3/8. I thought it was .404 till I was ready to swap the chain out.

Chris B.
 
Where to start with Remington Weekender...Non-Running?

Picked this up for $10.00, no pull rope and the famous quote of "It ran great when when it quit running"! lol:msp_rolleyes:

I'm a novice @ this...so allow me ask you experienced Remington Vets...would I fare better with my local saw shop techs to do repairs or someone here on this site?
Time is not an issue...overall cost maybe.

Thanks
Reggie
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None of My Business

NOMB, but if you belong on this site, you delve into it and fix it yourself, with our help if neccesary.
Igpoe:cheers:
 
Picked this up for $10.00, no pull rope and the famous quote of "It ran great when when it quit running"! lol:msp_rolleyes:

I'm a novice @ this...so allow me ask you experienced Remington Vets...would I fare better with my local saw shop techs to do repairs or someone here on this site?
Time is not an issue...overall cost maybe.

Thanks
Reggie

Mighty Mites are awesome little saws. I love to run mine. The good news is, they are very simple to work on. A mighty mite is actually the first saw I ever tore into. You can find parts saws for these very easy and cheap. The bad news is, a oem filter, and the plastic filter cover are very hard to find.

If you decide you want to fix it up, send me a PM. I have the IPL, and Service Manual.

Dustin :chainsaw:
 
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