alleyyooper
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I have 3 Chain saws. A 162 SE husky has been a great saw for me all the years I have owned it. Just noraml stuff like bars and chains and one carb rebuild.
A EPA 55 Husky is my second. Hasn't been such a good saw. Got fine saw dust in the carb causeing the fuel mix to not flow right and scuffed a piston. Took it to a shop and got it repaired, it lasted 4 months and has did it again.
Figured out I could pop the caps off the flow neddles and adjust for a richer mixture but I haven't re built it yet.
The third is a Jonsered 2159T.
Easier to say what I like about this saw. It has power.
Muffler is vented so you burn your hand if you cut long in warm weather even with gloves on.
At 2 years the chain brake which has a plastic plunger broke. At 3 years the bar oiler stopped working I supposed it is plastic too.
A question about the drive sprocket on the 162 SE.
What is the nut rotation to remove the clutch and replace the drive sprocket.
I also have a Wright saw like this one. My dad bought it new in the late 50's
Thanks.
:greenchainsaw: Al
A EPA 55 Husky is my second. Hasn't been such a good saw. Got fine saw dust in the carb causeing the fuel mix to not flow right and scuffed a piston. Took it to a shop and got it repaired, it lasted 4 months and has did it again.
Figured out I could pop the caps off the flow neddles and adjust for a richer mixture but I haven't re built it yet.
The third is a Jonsered 2159T.
Easier to say what I like about this saw. It has power.
Muffler is vented so you burn your hand if you cut long in warm weather even with gloves on.
At 2 years the chain brake which has a plastic plunger broke. At 3 years the bar oiler stopped working I supposed it is plastic too.
A question about the drive sprocket on the 162 SE.
What is the nut rotation to remove the clutch and replace the drive sprocket.
I also have a Wright saw like this one. My dad bought it new in the late 50's
Thanks.
:greenchainsaw: Al
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