Power Products Thread....any and all info welcome.

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Or you could make your own rim drive set up like someone did for the big saw pictured above.

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Not much for looks but it runs amazingly true...

Mark

Very interesting Mark. Might have to do something like that someday...



Lots of good info here guys. This thread is great!!!:clap:
 
I need one of these. AH-47 piston and ring set.

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Any leads as to where to get one of these, new or used is much appreciated.

Thanks,

Jerry
 
You run 3/4" chain on that saw? Where'd you get a 3/4" sprocket for it? It should have 7/16" chain if it's stock.. :confused:


http://www.acresinternet.com/cscc.n...3e40601eb7bb1d3e88256be1004d2b61?OpenDocument

crap I'm sorry I hit the wrong number and didn't notice its a 3/8---A bit beater---Is their even such a chain as a 3/4 ---Its hard enough to find a 1/2 chain---I didn't get the bar and chain with the saw but the sprocket and hub wear on it---I just thought the roller tip bar was a good mach for it---Aegean sorry about the number---Thank you for correcting me
 
I have recently acquired a few Power Products powered saws. For some reason there is little to no info on the web about them, other than they were used in saws, karts, mowers and such. They are dead nuts simple engines, that make good power, but there seems to be a lack of interest in the general population of chainsaw idiots such as myself. Not real sure why though??

So, what models you got, and what info do you have on them?

So far I have acquired a Wards with an AH81 (131cc), a Mono with the AH58 (95cc) and a couple David Bradleys with the AH47 (77cc).

Power products was later known as Tecumseh
 
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David Bradly UG4 or U4G or whatever it is- AH47
And Falls Silver King AH81

Still working on some issues with the Falls, sure would be nice to find a p/c for it.

Also have another UG4 upstairs, orange in color, just leaks all the oil out of the tank after pressing the oiler once.
And another project that would probably need a full restore.

I enjoy these saws, very simple design that keeps on going
 
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One I just Got.

This thread needs a bump anyway.

I just got in from a local Auction. :cheers: I picked up this running David Bradley should be a fun saw at GTG's you should see the sparkes that fly from the muffler in the dark.


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917 60001 77cc 31lbs.
 
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