I've had success in the past getting fresh sap off using one of the "waterless" hand cleaners like GoJo.
Mark
Mark
How common was it for other 10 series models to have the upper half of the fuel tank painted black and the lower painted yellow?Rescued another Mac today. Found an ad on CL for 2 saws and a blower for $25. The Mac ended up being a real nice pro Mac 60. It was the guys father inlaws saw. He said it's been in storage for 35 yrs. Looks like a nice low use saw. I've never had a pm60 before, how do they go? View attachment 974863View attachment 974865
I actually use the gojo bucket of wipes. It gets the baked on sap off the bar also with the scrub side.I've had success in the past getting fresh sap off using one of the "waterless" hand cleaners like GoJo.
Mark
Common as far as the models that you mentioned. But sometimes a different color air cleaner on say the big frame saws denotes a Super series.How common was it for other 10 series models to have the upper half of the fuel tank painted black and the lower painted yellow?
Most pictures of Pro Mac 60s I have seen show this and Pro Mac 55s tend to be the same except with a yellow air filter cover.
I have also seen some "Mac 10-10 Automatic"s with black above, yellow below.
You are correct, I pulled the bar off and ran it and there is oil coming out the hole, thanks for the help.That saw has an auto oiler, no question. To see if its working just take off the clutch cover, bar and bar plates. Start it up and see if oil is coming out of the little hole just above the bar studs in the indentation. If it does its working. If it does not then you may have an issue.
Chrome is chipped off in places. Bad?
I've been happy with the gaskets and prices from gotfishon, though I have needed to double up on a couple stubborn 10 series fuel cap leaks. Good thing I bought 20.Do any of the sellers on eBay offer a good quality gasket set for the 10 series saws?
Hmmm perhaps it's worn rather than chipped?
Ah yet another frankenmac ??????I got one of the 82cc saws from the truckload running yesterday.
The tag says 600439D-14, which doesn't mean much. it could have been from another saw.
The tag mod # says it's a SP81E, but I thought they were not Q ports.
This one is a Q port. It has no holes on the right side of the cylinder for mounting a muffler, if that's a clue.
So, any good guesses to what model I have or any more clues to look for.
Clint
I got one of the 82cc saws from the truckload running yesterday.
The tag says 600439D-14, which doesn't mean much. it could have been from another saw.
The tag mod # says it's a SP81E, but I thought they were not Q ports.
This one is a Q port. It has no holes on the right side of the cylinder for mounting a muffler, if that's a clue.
So, any good guesses to what model I have or any more clues to look for.
Clint
The 8200 is a good bet. I found five 8200 air filter covers in the bunch.800 805 850 super de80. Or could be 8200
Just run it man I got a 7-10 way worse than that. Yours looks good in the compression area
The 8200 is a good bet. I found five 8200 air filter covers in the bunch.
I thought the 850 was not a Q port. This saw is.
I've been happy with the gaskets and prices from gotfishon
So, any good guesses to what model I have or any more clues to look for.
The 8200 has a modern three piece crank and rod with single needle cage bearing and 'floating' wrist pin secured by circlips. But trust me, the clips are more for show than function from my experience -- at least without some heat to expand the pin bosses for removing the pin without a press. They are also nearly impossible to remove without notching the boss for slipping a pic underneath to pop them, or at least one) out. A helper and third hand is an alternative, but expect some bleeding from errant (and frustrated) pic pokes along the way.The 8200 is a good bet. I found five 8200 air filter covers in the bunch.
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