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  1. Al Smith

    Yeeeee Haaaawww! Stihl 041 G

    If nothing else good ole Bryce out in Washington might have one stashed away among that 200 tons of parts he has .I'm not certain what name he is selling under on flea bay these days .It was cheap chainsaw parts . I think he's pretty much like Scott at chainsawr ,they have so much stuff they...
  2. Al Smith

    Yeeeee Haaaawww! Stihl 041 G

    Okay got it ,thanks .That be the case then probabley brazing would be the best option as it will not heat the clutch drum up enough to change the properties of the metal . Now you're going to have to make certain the drum and gear are perfectly in alignment with one another or it will shake...
  3. Al Smith

    Yeeeee Haaaawww! Stihl 041 G

    What is that thing Magnus ? I can't tell by the picture .My assumption is it probabley is similar to the type of gear driven clutch drum used by McCulloch but I'm not certain of that . Let me rephrase that .On the McCulloch the drum is direct drive from the clutch. It's the gear on the end of...
  4. Al Smith

    Yeeeee Haaaawww! Stihl 041 G

    Say I took a run through e-bay and they list two IPL's for that saw fairly reasonabley priced at 13.95 per .If you could determine the part and part number it could possibley be cross referenced .Slim odds perhaps but that's about the best I can come up with .
  5. Al Smith

    Yeeeee Haaaawww! Stihl 041 G

    I'm not even certain what it is ,clutch drum ?It's going to take somebody more knowledgable than me to figure it out .Magnus ,Larry S (chainsaw 57 ) ,Wayne Sutton ,Marshall Trover .
  6. Al Smith

    Yeeeee Haaaawww! Stihl 041 G

    I'm a thinking you have a rare bird there .According to Mike Acres site that saw was introduced in 1969 which by that time gear drives saws were all but non existant .I think it's like Butch' 090G they didn't make many of them so obviously parts would be rare as a hens' tooth . That part is...
  7. Al Smith

    Yeeeee Haaaawww! Stihl 041 G

    Those old gear drives running 1/2" chipper chain will chew their way through any thing .Probabley a petrified log for that matter . I've got that old 650 Mac with an 87 cc engine and two to one reducion running a Homelite 8 tooth spur gear .For a gear drive it's fast but the SOB weighs about...
  8. Al Smith

    Yeeeee Haaaawww! Stihl 041 G

    I think you could have jacked the R's a tad on that thing .If anybody at that time knew how .Still though even at two to one reduction it wouldn't have been a speed demon . That 041 is only 61 cc and really only shows about a 24" bar which it would probabley pull in direct drive with no problem...
  9. Al Smith

    Yeeeee Haaaawww! Stihl 041 G

    It'll pull like a Georgia mule but be a little on the slow side .
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