Looks good. Whats up with the gas can? Aux. fuel tank?
Thanks for the pics !
Here are some pictures of the fun I had yesterday. Still have 2-3 boards to mill from this White Pine. I will move the boards into the basement on Monday and will rip them on my tablesaw in a couple of weeks.
Trever, nice milling.
I see that you have a 105cc West Bend saw. Could yo post a picture of the saw. I might know where I can get one, but I need to picture to verify it.
jerry-
Jerry,
Enjoy reading some our posts and like your handle. I have been looking for an West Bend, Chrysler, Power Bee 820 for awhile now. I would like to run one on a mill. Also, really would like own a Root, Wards, Lancaster, White 820 chainsaw. Here is my Strunk Big Machete. I will rebuild it eventually.
nice i love milling w pine
I have a spare original 820 Wards motor just in case I break something on my Wards saw or my mill.
Thanks again for the pictures. Are you going to restore that saw?
jerry-
How's that going for you? Any issues with the oiler? I've read that some cases had the oil reservoir permanently blocked off on the cutoff saws.
I'd like to know more about this. I'm Building a a 076 from a Ts760 also.
I have two different case one obviously can't have an oiler and the other seems to be the same case as the 076. Maybe we should do a tread on it. It doesn't seem documented very well.
I'd like to know more about this. I'm Building a a 076 from a Ts760 also.
Does your case have the handbrake ears on the front? See if an aluminum plug is installed where oiler would be. Mine removed just like you would removing the oiler.
I have two different case one obviously can't have an oiler and the other seems to be the same case as the 076. Maybe we should do a tread on it. It doesn't seem documented very well.
I had this discussion last summer with fellow member "kevlar" over here:
http://www.arboristsite.com/showthread.php?t=102938
He's pretty convinced there are no TS760 crankcases in existence that can be used, or at least not the right half. I trust his judgment but I've hung out around here enough to know that there is always an exception to the rule where saws are concerned! I'm going to ask my friend if he has a 760 carcass somewhere on his shelves, just to see what they look like.
I don't buy the fact that they can't be converted. It not gonna stop me from trying. I figure if the oiler doesn't I'll just add a auxiliary oiler to both sides. :hmm3grin2orange:
Yep!! Great minds must think alike!! I was thinking the same earlier. I will post on another thread sometime how it works out.
Dad gumit!! You all have me thinking now. I am going outside and slide my new oiler inside that case and see. I will let you all know.
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