I stopped by the local dealer yesterday for some parts. In talking to the owner, I asked if he had any junk parts saws to get rid of and he let me pick through the pile. I found a 361 on the shelf. He couldn't remember what was wrong with it but he guessed it was seized. When I got it home, the p/c were in great shape but the connecting rod had about a 1/4 inch of slop on the crank. The saw looks to be in good shape (not all beat up) and I'm guessing by the condition of the rest of the saw, it has low hours on it.
What would or could cause this type of failure?
I was hoping for just a bad p/c but for $25, I got a lot of good parts.
thanks in advance - just trying to learn as I go....
What would or could cause this type of failure?
I was hoping for just a bad p/c but for $25, I got a lot of good parts.
thanks in advance - just trying to learn as I go....