Egg Shooter
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Wards, John Deere fir sure. Maybe othersWeren't those little Remingtons also sold under some other saw maker names? I keep thinking somebody came up with a Jo-Bu branded example.
Wards, John Deere fir sure. Maybe othersWeren't those little Remingtons also sold under some other saw maker names? I keep thinking somebody came up with a Jo-Bu branded example.
Mine oil like crazy with the throttle.That square looking button is same plastic part as the throttle safety. Dont seem to do anything with oiling that I can see. Now i know I shouldnt.probly.vut i put a little air up the oiler hole and did get some come out. I also did notice that squeezing tje throttle repetedly made the oil move a bit where it comes out just not coming out. So how does this sytem work, do you have to keep blipping the throttle to get oil then?
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So playing with the square button it a throttle lock for starting.Yes on the throttle on mine anyway. But there is the override if you are in a long wot cut. I've not needed it because no big cuts.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/u5l8k2bawcd827j/vid_20210612_210044589.mp4?dl=0So playing with the square button it a throttle lock for starting.
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Yours is automatic pressureized tank.That square looking button is same plastic part as the throttle safety. Dont seem to do anything with oiling that I can see. Now i know I shouldnt.probly.vut i put a little air up the oiler hole and did get some come out. I also did notice that squeezing tje throttle repetedly made the oil move a bit where it comes out just not coming out. So how does this sytem work, do you have to keep blipping the throttle to get oil then?
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Mine has the double rod set up similar to yours that runs off the throttle. I will pull it apart again in the morning and get some pics and see what I can find.Yours is automatic pressureized tank.
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I wonder if its like the one I have that had both. Pressurized and throttle activated?Mine has the double rod set up similar to yours that runs off the throttle. I will pull it apart again in the morning and get some pics and see what I can find.
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Its a clammy. Didn't realize that. The older versions are cylinder on magnesium cases like all the big saws were way back. Mine have no lines for oiling either. I'm don't give up type a feller too. Lol.Ok so i see how it works now. I also love working on mini macs now lol. So the throttle released pinchs the hose to stop flow.
Another hose comes up from case (case presure) into tank with a duck bill check valve. It is stuck shut or gummed up. I need to get it out and clean it and hopfully good after that if i can remeber how to get togeather lol.
At one point of teardown i said WTF i should just toss this stupid thing. But i aint gonna give up now lol.
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Cool. Guess you have the oiling handledPut a new duck bill check valve in it. Old one was kinda gummy and just stuck togeather. But its back togeather again and running. Oh and it oils too lol. Cool little saw. I meed go go back i to it one more time. The plastin fuel onlet fitting is cracked and leaking. Not sure how hard they are to find.
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He's got it bad like me it appears. Lol.And another one falls to the siren song of tiny old saws!