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Wright 122 Chainsaw (aka Poulan S25DA)

Now I know why it was cosmetically clean... probably spent the last 3o years looking like this on the inside.

Tis a scratch, Nothing but a flesh wound ...
 

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Wright 122 Chainsaw (aka Poulan S25DA)

Now I know why it was cosmetically clean... probably spent the last 3o years looking like this on the inside.

Tis a scratch, Nothing but a flesh wound ...


If I have the same cylinder it's yours for shipping. I pulled one down and sent the piston off already.

Mine is from a S25DA
 
You guys with the bigger Counter Vibes with bigger bars, do you all run 3/8 chain or 404?

Nate, I have not owned a .404 chain. So can't give ya a comparison. I have enough trouble keeping track of the different gauge 3/8" bars and chains I have. ;) Some 50 & 58 ga. bars of different lengths and number of drive links. I can't imagine there would be to much difference on the big Poulans. They have enough grunt to handle them seems to me.

Gregg,
 
Wright 122 Chainsaw (aka Poulan S25DA) - Parts List - 1976

I just scanned the paper parts list for my Wright 122A from August 1976.
I popped them on the ironing board and tried to flatten them as best I could.
I haven't seen this document anywhere else on the web with Wright branding.
Look a little higher in this thread for my posting with other scanned docs for this saw if interested.
May help somebody someday.
 

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Nate, I have not owned a .404 chain. So can't give ya a comparison. I have enough trouble keeping track of the different gauge 3/8" bars and chains I have. ;) Some 50 & 58 ga. bars of different lengths and number of drive links. I can't imagine there would be to much difference on the big Poulans. They have enough grunt to handle them seems to me.

Gregg,

Thanks Gregg, not worried about grunt for sure. I just have a place here that I can buy 28-36" NOS Poulan Sprocket nosed bars for $45 a piece but they are all 404. Didn't know if it would be worth it.
 
Wright 122 Chainsaw (aka Poulan S25DA) - Parts List - 1976

I just scanned the paper parts list for my Wright 122A from August 1976.
I popped them on the ironing board and tried to flatten them as best I could.
I haven't seen this document anywhere else on the web with Wright branding.
Look a little higher in this thread for my posting with other scanned docs for this saw if interested.
May help somebody someday.

That confirms you have a points saw and it's 2.1 cu in displacement.

I'm not sure if the correct 2.3 cu in P&C will bolt right up
 
Been cutting myrtle and small trees at work for couple days with my husqvarna 359 got get some thing lighter for those kind of jobs !
 
Good luck finding that top end, I did have 2 complete units but sold them this year. I will check to see if I have a piston / rings still.

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Yes that's right... points from 1976...

I have tracked down a used 34cc cylinder in good-enough condition from a member on here and I'm about to order a piston kit online (unless someone here has any "spares").

This is my first chainsaw tear-down and re-build.
I think I wish I'd started with something less "rare" and "precious" (am I crazy to use those words)?
That way I could make my mistakes and learn on something that was more "disposable" and that has thousands of parts available.
 
Good luck finding that top end, I did have 2 complete units but sold them this year. I will check to see if I have a piston / rings still.

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That would be fantastic if you have the piston set.
Thanks for checking!
 
Wright 122 Chainsaw (aka Poulan S25DA) - Sprocket

Wish I had more experience and intuition with this.
Any opinions on the state of this sprocket?
Good? Bad? Trashed? Good enough?
Should I be looking for a replacement?
 

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