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WesternSaw

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Ppppppppp!

The P65 came after the Pioneer Partner P62. When I bought my P62 new the dealer had a listing for the P65 but no info. When Poulan Pro took over the saw became Pro 655. A P65 is a very hard saw to find. I have brochure that shows one in a lineup.
Sure is a lot of P's in your sig P62
Lawrence
 
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The Pioneer/Partner P65 had a smaller wrist pin, beefier crankshaft and had the unique piston with thick rings and no boost port. The rest of the saw was pretty much the same as the Pioneer/Partner P62.
 
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singleken45 and others

New member singleken45 was looking for some measurements for a Pioneer puller.This is the one I have it's NOS.Maybe someone like FATGUY (Nik) or pioneerguy600(Jerry) could make these and sell them to us Pioneer fellas.
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Lawrence
 
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Ive got a P41 with a dud coil But apart from that its in top order
Now NOS and good secondhand parts are imposible to find in new zealand , So Ive heard that a homelite??? coil will fit is this true? or is there another way around it? Thanks guys
 

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Owner's Manual

I have an original (generic) Owner's Manual (#431750 English/French) that I got with my FarmSaw (1979 or 80). I have scanned about half of it to *.bmp-s. I will post the entire thing once done to an image hosting site if anyone wants it. I do not have the ability to convert it *.pdf format. This raises 2 questions.
1. Would anyone like a copy?
2. Is someone willing to convert it to a pdf format? It is huge in bmp format.
Lou
 
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.bmps are huge. You can't set your scanner to .jpg, gif, or .pdf ?
If not, you can convert the .bmps to .jpg using MS Paint. That will make them much smaller. If you can do that, I'd be happy to receive them and create a .pdf for you.
 
Brian VT

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Do you have a program to combine the .pdfs into a single one ?
(Abobe Acrobat, or similar) If not, I'd be willing to do it.
send the files to brianc at knightkitchens dot com
 
artie__bc

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Well guys, here's a list of the Pioneer IPLs I have on .pdf so far:

IEL
Model AB
Model DC
Model M
Model RA (2 versions)
Super Twin

Pioneer
650
1073-2073
1200
1200A
1770-1771
2071
2200 and 2270
2400 and 2460
3071
3200 and 3270
Super 3270
Farmlite
Farmsaw
Farmsaw II
FM
Holiday II 970
Holiday II 1072
P10
P20 – P25
P26
P26E
P28E – P28ES
P28 – P28S
P38
P40
P41 Cutoff Saw
P41 – P41S
P42
P50 – P50S
P51
P52
P60
P61 Cutoff Saw
P61

Pioneer/Partner
P39 (1986)
P39+
P39+ (1987)
P42
P45
P52 (2 versions)
P52+
P62 (2 versions)
P65

Poulan Pro
455
655
655BP

Target
Quickie 42
Quickie 45, 52 & 65
Quickie 52 & 62
Super Quickie 45 & 65

I haven't had time to go through my printed stuff yet, but after I'm moved & settled in I'll try to list that as well.
 
singleken45

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Pioneer puller

New member singleken45 was looking for some measurements for a Pioneer puller.This is the one I have it's NOS.Maybe someone like FATGUY (Nik) or pioneerguy600(Jerry) could make these and sell them to us Pioneer fellas.
Petesoldsaw-BrushKing2008019-1.jpg

Petesoldsaw-BrushKing2008023-1.jpg

Petesoldsaw-BrushKing2008021.jpg

Petesoldsaw-BrushKing2008025.jpg

Lawrence

Thanks alot for your help . I have one fabricated but can't find any long screws to fit the threads of the flywheel .The longest I found was 1 1/2" but quite short . If someone could find me a couple of various lenghths , I'd pay for them & postage . Sorry but I can't remeber the size . Email me please at [email protected] . God bless
 
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Thanks alot for your help . I have one fabricated but can't find any long screws to fit the threads of the flywheel .The longest I found was 1 1/2" but quite short . If someone could find me a couple of various lenghths , I'd pay for them & postage . Sorry but I can't remeber the size . Email me please at [email protected] . God bless

Do you not have a good hardware store nearby that has a good fastener selection?

I bought a $5 steering wheel puller from NAPA and then spent another $6 on extra long fasteners and now I can pull any flywheel on just about any saw, all for $11.
 

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