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I agree 100% with echoshawn!!!! I have done some milling on & off. I use a Husky 385xp (85cc). I would not want to use anything smaller!! Ain't saying it can't be done, it would be a chore. People don't realize just how much power, oiling capability, heat stress etc. involved with long extended cuts with a chainsaw. Thats even more so when milling hard woods. Here is a pic or two of my out fit. I was milling square cants from Basswood for one of our GTG's .

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Gregg,


Yeah we use a Husky 2100 for milling pine for benches and other things. Nice set up Gregg!
 
Jesus Christ, daughter, wife, saws, fire, diet mtn dew, tea. Yup in that order! ...and living redneck!
 
Anyone ever need to set crank seals a bit deeper in the pockets in an attempt to cure an idle that hunts around and is slow to return from WOT?

I went and set both seals a further 3/64" (guesstimate) deeper than flush and added an extra thrust washer behind the clutch/sprocket on the 3000. There is quite a bit of axial travel on the crank. I am thinking this may be the cause of the symptoms. Extra washer is keeping the crank from travelling excessively for now. The idle and off throttle come down are better.

In hindsight, perhaps I should have been more diligent and tapped the bearings back when I had the crank/seals out. Maybe the crank's axial motion was pulling on the seals and causing an air leak only when running? Short of that, the saw/carb passes all manner of pressure and vacuum. IDK.
 
Anyone ever need to set crank seals a bit deeper in the pockets in an attempt to cure an idle that hunts around and is slow to return from WOT?

I went and set both seals a further 3/64" (guesstimate) deeper than flush and added an extra thrust washer behind the clutch/sprocket on the 3000. There is quite a bit of radial travel on the crank. I am thinking this may be the cause of the symptoms. Extra washer is keeping the crank from travelling excessively for now. The idle and off throttle come down are better.

In hindsight, perhaps I should have been more diligent and tapped the bearings back when I had the crank/seals out. Maybe the crank's radial motion was pulling on the seals and causing an air leak only when running? Short of that, the saw/carb passes all manner of pressure and vacuum. IDK.
Could that be the solution? I gotta old saw and a weed.eater does that.
 
Scored 2 saws yesterday. Craftsman 2.2 (older) and a poulan 3516 with the tooless bar adjustment. Poulan used very little. Craftsman not much more. $90 bucks. That's what I'm talking about!
 
Need to borrow Jeremiahs sign. 2.2 definitely been screwd with. "That's just not quality redneck right there."
 
Dose anyone know if this will fit a 5020av or is it easy to modify. I have 3 other saws all 70 drive link chain and the 5020 with factory bar runs 70 DL .
Didn't want to carry a 72 DL for one saw .bar.JPG bar.JPG bar 72.JPGI could just Pick up factory bar .
Run 3 years, one side is wearing thinner than the other only for about 6 inches
 
Dose anyone know if this will fit a 5020av or is it easy to modify. I have 3 other saws all 70 drive link chain and the 5020 with factory bar runs 70 DL .
Didn't want to carry a 72 DL for one saw .View attachment 500787 View attachment 500787 View attachment 500788I could just Pick up factory bar .
Run 3 years, one side is wearing thinner than the other only for about 6 inches
If I remember right, the 5020 is a standard small mount Husky.
KO95
 
I have looked at different sites no one lists bar by mount # . So I guess i will pull the Windsors off one make a template and compare it to 5020. Next problem is never had a power match bar to compare to windsor just going by B/C selector online. Nothing wrong with 38 Craftsman bar just wanted to upgrade to sprocket nose
Buy 2 sets get free shipping. The part # fits the 3800 in the last post
 

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