AUSSIE1
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Nik pulled apart a saw? Really? How many beers did that take?
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I couldn't find the thread!
Nik pulled apart a saw? Really? How many beers did that take?
I couldn't find the thread!
Post pix/video or it didn't happen!!
:hmm3grin2orange: :hmm3grin2orange: :hmm3grin2orange:
Is there a Deja Vu in Cincy???
This I've gotta see!!!!
Mike
I'm damaged for life!
nah, that's an old promotional poster...
If the saw was running....those parts are extra....you've re-engineered the saw! Congrast! Oh....those left over parts are called "pocket parts". There's nothing better to do with them but put them in your pocket! :hmm3grin2orange:
Disclaimer: My comments are not to the quality of the parts or how long it will last. They are a very sturdy saw and will last most people a very long time. My first saw was a 039. I burned firewood for several years, and it was the only saw I owned. I never had one problem with it.
My father has a 029 super and I've worked on it serveral times for him, am I missing the joke its a nice saw and pretty easy to work on. Other than to much plastic
Lol, I bet there was a time when you actually really loved running that stock junker, eh?
My father has a 029 super and I've worked on it serveral times for him, am I missing the joke its a nice saw and pretty easy to work on. Other than to much plastic
I'm assuming that you haven't had to remove the cylinder or even the rear handle.
think even the muffler had to come off to do that....
Well, after reading what some of you are saying about the 026/029, I now don't feel too bad about accidentally chucking that 026 a long time ago. It was a PITA to tear that piece of creamsickle down, I remember that quite vividly...
Speaking of that 026, I think I may have one or two lonely parts from it laying around yet. Been a little while since I really dug around in the boxes down in the dirt floored barn that sparrows and robins like to live in.
As for clamshell engines, there were a few that simply smoked (still smoke) most of the competition in the same cc class...
I am not going to divulge what saws I'm babbling about on account of idiots bumping prices well past what the dang parts and saws are really worth...
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