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The bench wasn't big enough so I moved into the woodshop. I'm converting a Ts760 to a dedicated Milling saw. I'm also converting another to a 076 with oiler and aux pump.

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Here's my thread of the milling saw.
http://www.arboristsite.com/milling-saw-mills/168184.htm
 
Since it's lunch time all I have is the laptop sitting on the passenger seat tracking the progress of a 441 traveling from Franklin Ohio !! By all accounts it left the USA at 6. 28am !

Just a thought BB how about mounting the adjuster on the outside of the clutch cover there should be enough room under the studs ? and it would mean making up a longer stud for the bar just a quick thought.
 
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seals on a 288. i can't find where i laid part of the oiler, otherwise it would be back together.

i have 6- 346's, a 372 and a 7900 on the UPS truck as we speak. they should be here next week, so i need to make some room!!!
 
seals on a 288. i can't find where i laid part of the oiler, otherwise it would be back together.

I know what you mean. I spent a few hours yesterday looking for a carb that I put in my pocket in between trips up and down the stairs of my shop. :bang:
 
Lets see,
Got a 075 to finish putting together.
An Echo 1001 to finish.
A Big kart powered geardrive Mac to restore.

Thats it for now.


Lee
 
Still got the 272 on there. Been too cold to work on it. It's going to warm up, so I'll run out of excuses soon. Need a few more parts.

Got another project brewing, just need to check it out this afternoon to see how to approach it.
 
Lets see....I thought I was the only one that misplaced parts.

Poulan 25da super....cleaning it...dirt dobbers
Stihl 034 super...not sure why i dont have that one done yet
Sthil 210 needs crank seals I think
Stihl pole saw carb kit
Echo string trimmer...carb kit too....why do i do this? Oh thats right good customer.
Homelite xl 101 waiting on bar and chain.
 
Hmmm...

Husky 350- new jug, piston, muff, and fixing a hole in the oil tank.
Stihl 064- new piston, BB later on.
Solo 667- new bearings, seals, piston, now trying to find a coil.
Dolmar 111- carb problems.
Dolmar 133- trying to find a coil.
Woodsplitter- carb problems.
 
I don't have my work bench built yet....:(

Was actually doing some research on them this AM...:msp_unsure:
 
Mini Mac that I'm working on for the neighbor....He like it because he has a case for it.....I was just going to clean the carb, but like some of you know those little buggers require a complete case removal. I found some vertical movement in the crank bearings, so then the crank seals failed. Got a donor saw and put in the bearings and seals. Got it running, let it set and found the fuel has leaked out. I'll have to pull it apart again and find out what happened.

Jonsered 830. 155 compression but running rough/erratic ....needs psi/vac check. I want this one up and running before I start cutting.
 
Poulan 245a, just put in new fuel line, filter and muffler. ready to add mix and give it a pull.
Poulan 250a and stihl ms210c(dads saw, mom said keep it cause he scares her with it), and a couple other poulans. Saving these for the weekend, the wife is having a purse party or something.:bowdown: Man cave time. Need to get all the mowers, trimmers and such ready to go too.
 
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My current project is my 1987 Husky 61 that I am turning into a 272. Getting parts has been like pulling teeth but I am getting there.

I took a big risk, since this project has been dragging on waiting for parts, I decided to try my first ever port job on the 272 jug I got from Baileys. Needless to say I am chomping at the bit to get all of the rest of the parts I need in so I can see if this thing runs ok. Nervous as hell being the first time I have ever tried porting work.
 
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