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Cool! That was a pricey saw back in the day.
They all were back then. I knew a family that could not afford a saw and had two young men in their twenties that would take down 36" + trees with double bit falling axes. The brothers would take turns and after a couple if hours, they had the tree down. As any of us kids stand stand a little ways, 20 feet or so, back and watch. You'd never see that today.
 
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Source for the large duckbill for fuel & oil caps?
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Source for the large duckbill for fuel & oil caps?
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Still available. Still available at lots of suppliers.

https://www.jackssmallengines.com/jacks-parts-lookup/part/universal/610345

Homelite PN is 69451

On the oil cap, pull that aluminum plug out. It goes behind it. Fuel cap, behind the sintered plug. Pry it out with an awl. Both are the same. The Poulan valve works well in the oil cap if you have one but is a bit long for the fuel cap.

Poulan PN 530026119
 

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Still available. Still available at lots of suppliers.

https://www.jackssmallengines.com/jacks-parts-lookup/part/universal/610345

Homelite PN is 69451

On the oil cap, pull that aluminum plug out. It goes behind it. Fuel cap, behind the sintered plug. Pry it out with an awl. Both are the same. The Poulan valve works well in the oil cap if you have one but is a bit long for the fuel cap.

Poulan PN 530026119

Duh, I thought some large condom type went on the aluminum spigot.

We have a supply of both Homie and Poulan.
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Thanks bud.
 

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Anyone know of a tool made or a way of removing a clutch on a VI955? I was thinking a air hammer, but do not own one. I did try to make a tool... welded two pieces of steel rod opposite sides of a socket and put it on my impact and it still broke them off. Any help or insight would be appreciated.
 

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Left thread, no impact tool. You might have jammed it so tight it will be impossible to remove without damage to the crank. Hopefully that is not the case. Hold the flywheel with a strap wrench or stuff the cylinder above the transfer ports with rope to hold the crank.
 

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Where can a person get the fuel lines for an ez? I have an old standard ez blue with a green handle I had it running but the fuel lines fell apart. Been awhile since I’ve looked but it was 3 Parts if I remember right. Two molded rubber hoses and a metal line in between.
 
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