Wasn't the tank vent (purge vent?) one of the problems on the 200t when it ran that way? Warmed up then issues? I seem to remember that from a previous discussion.. Also... I am really starting to wonder if that manifold (rubber that is the pain in the butt that I think Al just posted recent a...
Have one hornett and use it all the time..
Maybe when I slow down and not work as much I will learn more about repairs besides the standard lil shat and have time to make them. Time is mostly my problem.. I have not lost a day this year to no work..
Up date on the 200t... Finally got her up in a tree after getting her back. Saw really performed well with Brians work on it. Slayed a live oak.. Cut right through 14 " dead wood with the 16 bar.. NP. Solid not rotted BTW.
Missed her light weight and balance in the trees these last couple of...
I can't thank Brian enough for pursuing this project. The saw looks great Brian. I am sorry I did not have it cleaner for you.. Like I said, I shelved it two years ago and never touched it after I got it back from all three shops save for test runs. Drained it and shelved it. Sort of consigned I...
Sounds Frustrating to me....
I can't wait to hear from Brian on how she ran today, think he was going to work her....
Can't wait to get her back ...
Did I mention this was originally my wifes saw??
Cant say I wont try the rope for a stop... But... I really like having tools.... :) OCGD I guess... Heck ... Just bought some great tool boxes at a yard sale for 100 buks for three ;). Pressure washer for 25 that just made me 200 bucks the other day... Same yard sale... So having the tools is...
Well the piston stop is what I see the mechs use down at the local shop... like ya said... snug up and turn.. they have a clutch wrench sorta thingy which is basically a breaker bar with two pins on it that fit into the clutch to turn it... seems to work really well when I watch ... think I saw...
I have a compressor and small air impact, but I want the clutch wrench and the piston stop for my huskys.... Make for quick fix that I can't do right now on my brushing saws. Maybe I just dont get the starter rope idea in my head.. enlighten me...
I am going to be ordering the tools to do the sprockets here.. Friggen brushing really eats them up. I go through about 3 a year. We wont talk about bars... Longest a saw has lasted me in the brush was a husky 455 18 bar, 4 years and throw away.
Thanks Brian for getting things done on that saw and for putting all you did in the thread... I will be getting a check out to you asap ... should go out Mon.. I did not see a price for any parts also ... please let me know ...
This thread panned out nicely with your help and everyones insight...
I might give them a try sometime Steve. See what saw breaks next... If you have had good luck with them ..
I might be better off just shipping to Brian or such with gas the way it is and all.. LOL
I am in a high (extremely high) fire risk area.. The last fire I recently went through here was started by gun fire.. Metal jacket bullet. Riccochet, spark and pooof... Millions of dollars and thousands of acres later..... Yeah they are serious here about laws and restrictions on equipment. And...
This is why I wanted Brian to try this out and see if he could fix it. BTW.. this saw went to three dealers/service shops that all swore it was fixed, carb rebuilt and muffler and spark arrestor cleaned. All swore it was all fixed.. I would take it out in the parking lot, fire it up and take it...
Well now that I am back from vacation.... That saw needs to be boxed and got out to ya Brian to see what ya can do fer her...
I will let you know when its on its way probably y the end of the week.. Playing catch up right now ..... Got the chippper back running though... TG for warranty...
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