My New Old Homelite C5

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Farm_Boy_61

Farm_Boy_61

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Homelite C-5

I have a C-5 as well. I traded my cousin for it. They are nice sounding saws that makes the ears ring after you are done with them. I am working on my new paint and a few new parts. I think it needs a set of rings only 105 lbs of comp. They are well built saws just a little heavy, but fun to use.
 
Farm_Boy_61

Farm_Boy_61

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C-5

I have ordered a set of rings. Gonna put them in. Mine has a 16" roller nose bar and needs new chain. Hope the rings fix the bogging problem. I know its not the clutch bcause its not racing the motor just wanting to cut out like it has no power.
 
BIGBORE577

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They're kind of tubby but, pull well with their bulk. It only gets better with others in their vintage. 72's, 91's, etc.............
 
Jacob J.
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Woods porting is the basic dressing down of the intake, exhaust, and transfer ports in modern piston ported saw motors to get a little more oomph. In the reed valve saws a guy can dress down the exhaust and transfers and modify the reed cage/intake or fit a bigger reed valve and reeds. There's a lot of info in the archives.
 

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