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Making my own flywheel pullers for Stihl equipment (and possibly others)
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Something that might have not been considered using the hammer method .It might be possible to nock a piece of chrome from one of the...
Feb 15, 2026
Al Smith
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MCCULLOCH
The official McCulloch thread
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I do have an 805 Mac with an 850 cylinder I managed to cook just with a straight gasoline prime,my fault entirely .I think the cylinder...
Feb 15, 2026
Al Smith
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MCCULLOCH
The official McCulloch thread
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I've only got one sleeved engine which is a Mac125 C .I made and fitted the cylinder using a Lisle precisian hone to factory specs using...
Feb 15, 2026
Al Smith
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Making my own flywheel pullers for Stihl equipment (and possibly others)
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Off topic except for a hammer part .I once dissasembled a Caterpiller D4 pony motor that went through a fire .I think the burned up...
Feb 15, 2026
Al Smith
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Making my own flywheel pullers for Stihl equipment (and possibly others)
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If you going to get medevil with a hammer it had better be a dead blow or a lead hammer else even with soft brass you can f---k it up ...
Feb 15, 2026
Al Smith
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Making my own flywheel pullers for Stihl equipment (and possibly others)
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Sidetrack regarding metric threads cut on a lathe .Firstly I have one of the finest toolmakers lathes ever built which at the moment is...
Feb 14, 2026
Al Smith
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Making my own flywheel pullers for Stihl equipment (and possibly others)
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At one time the only place you could find those pullers was through a Stihl dealer and rather costly .I made them by using metric...
Feb 11, 2026
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POULAN
The Official Poulan Thread
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Since the conversation of Mini Macs came up I also have a box full of them and maybe another 3 or 4 intact ,all freebies .The oilers...
Feb 9, 2026
Al Smith
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POULAN
The Official Poulan Thread
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This"turtle shell" design was a popular way to build certain earlier small saws and in some form more modern saws .One that sticks out...
Feb 8, 2026
Al Smith
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POULAN
The Official Poulan Thread
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You can add the little Homelites to that list too .
Feb 8, 2026
Al Smith
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POULAN
The Official Poulan Thread
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A Poulan S-25 weights about the same as a Stihl 020AV top handle and they both cut at nearly the same speed .The Poulan was the first...
Feb 7, 2026
Al Smith
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What is it?
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We have them too along with great horned owls,bald eagles. red tail hawks .The partridges are in the next state north of Ohio but we do...
Feb 1, 2026
Al Smith
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What is it?
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The above contain varies micrometers ,a square ,several dial indictors what looks like a depth micromoter or two ,a slide rule in...
Jan 30, 2026
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What is it?
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Jan 30, 2026
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What is it?
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On what ? Perhaps concerning that device made of aluminum tubing is a suction device to remove fat in a cosmetic proceedure .Besides...
Jan 29, 2026
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