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Well with all this 041 talk...the bug got to me!! I originally was just looking for a decent one to restore. So I browsed the pages of eBay there she was! Mind you, not as sexy as Pioneerguy's 041 but she's nice none the same.

I'm pleased, to say the least. Plus, I didn't get into any bidding wars!! But to make a long story short, she's has 165 PSI, no noise's and cuts strong.

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Well with all this 041 talk...the bug got to me!! I originally was just looking for a decent one to restore. So I browsed the pages of eBay there she was! Mind you, not as sexy as Pioneerguy's 041 but she's nice none the same.

I'm pleased, to say the least. Plus, I didn't get into any bidding wars!! But to make a long story short, she's has 165 PSI, no noise's and cuts strong.

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<a href="http://tinypic.com" target="_blank"><img src="http://i41.tinypic.com/6rts2g.jpg" border="0" alt="Image and video hosting by TinyPic"></a>
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That sure is a nice one, you going to use it to cut wood? The good one I have don`t get used but I have a beater that I run and cut with that I have also been replacing some of the broken/bent and deteriorated parts on. Its come a ways since it was given to me as a parts saw.
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Ok, now don't get upset cause mine is prutier than yours,lolol

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Hehe Tommy, I found myself another 041AV that looks sure as pruty as yours...:check:

it's almost mint...

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The owner said he couln't get it started and dealer told him to buy a new one... , so it ended up with me. It turned out to be a 1 $ repair job... :):)

I really like these 041's !!
 
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I just picked this one up off CL tonight! He wanted $135 for it and I ended up giving him $60 for it. The poor thing has defiantly had a hard life and needs a few things but I couldn't pass it up for the price.

She has alot of mix and match screws and a few cracks in the casing...Hopefully I can get it pieced back together 1 piece at a time.

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Do you think the main part of the case can be fixed there where the screw enters??? I also need that piece between the main part of the saw and the pull starter...all the tabs are broken
 
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041 bar oil adjustment

I bought my dad an 041 farmboss in 1977. He says he lost the tool that allows you to adjust the flow of oil to the chain. Neither I nor my local dealer remember the part. Any suggestions. Anyone remember that part?
 
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I bought my dad an 041 farmboss in 1977. He says he lost the tool that allows you to adjust the flow of oil to the chain. Neither I nor my local dealer remember the part. Any suggestions. Anyone remember that part?

The chainsaw flow is adjusted by a red knob located at the side of the carb front. It's a little weird location but, you can adjust it with a simple screw driver from the top or from the clutch side..
 
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I picked this ole honey off of Craigslist not knowing if it ran of not, it did (152 PSI) glad I got it I dig the low torque. no anti vib, no chainbrake, points style I think this is the earliest plain jane on here. the only thing to complete it is the trigger lock, but it'll still start off idle even cold!

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I picked this ole honey off of Craigslist not knowing if it ran of not, it did (152 PSI) glad I got it I dig the low torque. no anti vib, no chainbrake, points style I think this is the earliest plain jane on here. the only thing to complete it is the trigger lock, but it'll still start off idle even cold!

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Nice survivor, looks to be an early 041 Farm Boss, single lever in the cover with vents on each side.
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041

Here are a few of my 1110 saws.

The only saw I still would like to locate is the 040.

( note, bar shown on farmboss is later generation. )

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left to right

041AV super W/ chainbrake.. 041AV super..041 electronic.. 041 FARMBOSS.. 041 G.. 041

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Here are a few of my 1110 saws.

The only saw I still would like to locate is the 040.

( note, bar shown on farmboss is later generation. )

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left to right

041AV super W/ chainbrake.. 041AV super..041 electronic.. 041 FARMBOSS.. 041 G.. 041

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041party001.jpg

Real nice sampling of the 041 models, nice to see them all in one spot.
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