I have a frankensaw 288 builder, I could be talked out of. It is a mix of 181, 281, and 288 parts. Not ideal, but definitely nothing to sneeze at.
Mike
I can't recall where I read it, but there was a really good thread on modifications to carbs while drilling them out a little for larger venturi. Might be an option for you.
Mike
I wish I had a couple Kerosene lanterns and stoves for when the power goes out. Be able to light and cook with greatly reduced carbon monoxide risk.
Mike
@Steve I have had to start passing up the 2 burner camp stoves. Everytime I go in a thrift store out here in NV/UT there are at least 2 of them waiting to be rehomed.
Mike
The one I am still watching for is the folding stove stand. My dad's is all green steel collapsible down to about 2x2x30. It is designed for the double burner camp stove.
Mike
Nice collection getting started there. Even though I was close fairly regularly, I never stopped into the Coleman Museum and store in Wichita, KS. They were a good resource though on getting a couple of my old lanterns and stoves running again.
Mike
Hey Tim, yeah doing well. Have quite the assortment of saws and builders stacking up. Need to clean up some space, and get funds for other hobbies with the family.
Well, hate to do it; however I need to thin the herd and pay for other hobbies. Decided to let this worker go. It is a 2014 model, and bone stock as far as I know. Let's say $250 plus ride. International, we will work out shipping. I will get her cleaned up before she ships. Definitely been a...
I would at minimum replace the fuelline and filter. A carb kit would probably be a good idea also. I have one that sat also, I suspect it is going to need crank seals sometime soon. However, will cross that bridge when I get there.
Mike
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