Guido Salvage
Supreme Saw Whoreder
As some of you may have seen, I picked up a bunch of saws from a long time shop on Wednesday.
One of them is a Dayton 4Z252 powerhead that the recoil shows to have been equipped with a 24" bar. Since Dayton is distributed by W.W. Grainger, I called them for information on the saw. Unfortunately, it is too old to be listed in their books any longer. I pulled the muffler and the piston looks good but it will need fuel lines.
This saw look exactly like my 5200 and has a metal filter cover that has the side screws rather then the top screw like the 3400's and my 5200. Does anyone know how to tell what model this is without pulling the jug?
In addition, I got another saw that appears to be built on the same chassis but is probably a 4900 based on the recoil that was in the box of parts. Unfortunately, the rear handle is broken so it will take a new tank assembly as well as a carb to get it going.
I called the shop owner and he said that he got them at least 10 years ago and knows nothing about them but seemed excited I might be able to get at least one of them running.
Here are the new acquisitions posing with my 5200.
One of them is a Dayton 4Z252 powerhead that the recoil shows to have been equipped with a 24" bar. Since Dayton is distributed by W.W. Grainger, I called them for information on the saw. Unfortunately, it is too old to be listed in their books any longer. I pulled the muffler and the piston looks good but it will need fuel lines.
This saw look exactly like my 5200 and has a metal filter cover that has the side screws rather then the top screw like the 3400's and my 5200. Does anyone know how to tell what model this is without pulling the jug?
In addition, I got another saw that appears to be built on the same chassis but is probably a 4900 based on the recoil that was in the box of parts. Unfortunately, the rear handle is broken so it will take a new tank assembly as well as a carb to get it going.
I called the shop owner and he said that he got them at least 10 years ago and knows nothing about them but seemed excited I might be able to get at least one of them running.
Here are the new acquisitions posing with my 5200.