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I have a handful of saws here that I owed people. Here is a 395XP I received completely disassembled and in a box. I don't normally take jobs like this, but this was a bartering deal.

These pics are all after I cleaned everything up.
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New clutch springs and bar guide.
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The plastic is quite faded, but I cleaned it up and sprayed it down with tire shine. It got new decals as well.
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Don't tell anyone, but I forgot to put bar lube in it before running it, lol.
 
I ported this 064 Friday evening. What an animal!


I then proceeded to tear down a brand new 372XP that had never been started to put ceramic bearings and a Wiseco piston in it. It got ported as well. I'm now waiting on a XT carb, 390 intake tract, and non-flocked filter for it. This is a saw that came from Robin Wood. It has a jungle muffler and no limiter caps on the carb :) It has a low top flocked filter, and that's not getting it done.

@Edwad , sorry you had to wait so many months!

I also split my 346XP and put new ceramic bearings in it. I didn't take any pics of that job though.

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I ported this 064 Friday evening. What an animal!


I then proceeded to tear down a brand new 372XP that had never been started to put ceramic bearings and a Wiseco piston in it. It got ported as well. I'm now waiting on a XT carb, 390 intake tract, and non-flocked filter for it. This is a saw that came from Robin Wood. It has a jungle muffler and no limiter caps on the carb :) It has a low top flocked filter, and that's not getting it done.

@Edwad , sorry you had to wait so many months!

I also split my 346XP and put new ceramic bearings in it. I didn't take any pics of that job though.

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Are those pistons teflon coated? They look tasty
 
I ported this 064 Friday evening. What an animal!


I then proceeded to tear down a brand new 372XP that had never been started to put ceramic bearings and a Wiseco piston in it. It got ported as well. I'm now waiting on a XT carb, 390 intake tract, and non-flocked filter for it. This is a saw that came from Robin Wood. It has a jungle muffler and no limiter caps on the carb :) It has a low top flocked filter, and that's not getting it done.

@Edwad , sorry you had to wait so many months!

I also split my 346XP and put new ceramic bearings in it. I didn't take any pics of that job though.

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Wow! Great job Brad. Thanks for your help with my 064! I appreciate all you have done for me.
 
Mr. Snelling you look like you're feeling pretty good and I'm glad of it. Your abilities are outstanding. My wife has similar problems/issues but not too that extent and I know how it affects her. Awesome job man.
 
I have a 3/4 HP bench grinder with a Multitool belt grinder on one side and a 8" wire wheel on the other.

http://www.trick-tools.com/Multitool_2_x_36_inch_Belt_Grinder_Attachment_MT362_305
Could also try Evapo Rust from various including Harbor Freight, that will remove all the brown rust in a day of soaking, it is amazing stuff, and non-toxic and cheap. Can put a bit in a plastic ziploc large enough to contain your item and then remove all air. Can reuse it over and over, I drain off and leave sediment, but don't need to.
 
After nearly a year, I was finally able to start my trailer build last night. I bought all of the steel and nearly every little part of the trailer last year. I intended to build it over my Christmas vacation but was just too sick. In less than three hours, a friend of mine and I had the spring perches welded onto the axles, the frame cut out, squared, leveled, and partially welded! The dimensions are 18' x 82 1/2".

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The primary purpose of this trailer is to haul my tractor.
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After nearly a year, I was finally able to start my trailer build last night. I bought all of the steel and nearly every little part of the trailer last year. I intended to build it over my Christmas vacation but was just too sick. In less than three hours, a friend of mine and I had the spring perches welded onto the axles, the frame cut out, squared, leveled, and partially welded! The dimensions are 18' x 82 1/2".

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The primary purpose of this trailer is to haul my tractor.
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Case VAC? Nice
 
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