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Duke Thieroff

Duke Thieroff

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Anybody needing an AM 365 p/c?

Apparently it ate a circlip at one time, but it has very low hours on it and came off of a running saw I upgraded to a 372.

Has some light scuffs on it, but the dang thing ran quite well. Might want to go ahead and replace the ring, other than that it's in great shape.

You will need one circlip.

Looking to trade for saws and the like. Let me know what you got.

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Chris

Anyone?

Chris
 
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Thats a Tilly HL, if I recall. That kit isnt probably older than 2 years and has had AV and 93 non ethanol... But it very well could be dried up

Just sayin

It may just need the sedement bowl cleaned up? It pulls fuel but wont stay running.





I have the Contra and 600 gasket & diaphragm kits. They're HLs.
Send me a PM we can work something up. Im espeacially interested in the contra kit.
 
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Good fella here Jake.


Did ya ever get all that chain unravelled there Bryan?

Chris

NO, DAMMIT! I got overwhelmed, got it all in a bunch, accidentally wrapped it around myself, and I've been immobile ever since opening that cursed box. My neighbor brings me a sandwich twice a day. We're currently discussing plans for liberating me using a combination of cut-off saws and the jaws of life.
 
Duke Thieroff

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NO, DAMMIT! I got overwhelmed, got it all in a bunch, accidentally wrapped it around myself, and I've been immobile ever since opening that cursed box. My neighbor brings me a sandwich twice a day. We're currently discussing plans for liberating me using a combination of cut-off saws and the jaws of life.

Ha!

That was my payback for you making me ship all that stuff to you! The icing on the cake!


Here, this might help you out of your little "bind" you've been in....

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Any bars yet?

Chris
 
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Ha!

That was my payback for you making me ship all that stuff to you! The icing on the cake!


Here, this might help you out of your little "bind" you've been in....

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Any bars yet?

Chris

How's a photo of a cut-off saw you don't have anymore going to help me? Now you're just taunting me! End this mockery now!

No bars yet. I hope that they didn't become the subject of a package tossing contest. I've lost a couple bars this month due to USPS, bars that had thick, taped, cardboard caps. The guy who runs the post office round here even admitted straight-up that they can be downright brutal with bigger packages.

Here's a cool study I found, courtesy of Popular Mechanics:

Shipping Company Reviews – Best Package Shipping Company - Popular Mechanics

I'm sure they'll arrive soon.
 
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Those will probably fit the Mac 73/77 as well. I've been told by some of the old-timers that several saws could use the same spur
sprockets. I bought a huge lot of 200+ spur sprockets about three years ago from a retired saw shop owner that gave me a
fairly comprehensive list of what they fit. There were spurs in there for just about every gear-drive saw ever made, except for
the 090G. There were even .375" pitch spurs for the gear-drive Macs using the 19/32" stub shaft.

I know the flanged spur with the 19/32" bore, single keyway will fit the 73/77 (and the like) as well as the 900 series Homelite gear drives. Same bore on the later Mac gear drives but no flange. Keyways may be sized differently but that is easy enough to deal with.

I used a Homelite spur on my Mac 73 with zero modification.

Chris B.
 

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