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    The crankcase bottom/stuffers in the mount looked to be pretty conventional. Nothing special in the bottom end of the saw. Someone...
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    These came across my bench today, not mine and will not be, but nice to look at anyway. MAC6 started life at 2.125" bore, now at...
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    heimannm replied to the thread So what did you buy today.
    Jacob - that is a lot of stuff... Mr. Awesome - You drove down Highway 20 and pass within 3 blocks of my place... Mark
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    heimannm replied to the thread So what did you do today?.
    There is a great deal of satisfaction when the extraction process goes as intended. Mark
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    Scott - I don't know if I tried to put together a similar thread here on OPE Forum, but there is a pretty complete thread on the Walbro/...
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    heimannm replied to the thread What's on your bench?.
    This one crossed the bench today, just blew a few cobwebs off, wiped it down a bit, and move it up to the display. Very low on...
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    heimannm replied to the thread What's on your bench?.
    That serial number makes me wonder if it was some sort of "Experimental" model? At the same time, other Clinton saws I have seen also...
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    heimannm replied to the thread What's on your bench?.
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    heimannm replied to the thread Vintage Chainsaw Museum.
    HVAC were on site today preparing for the mini splits. Electricians were at work as well, here they are putting up lights in the...
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    heimannm replied to the thread What's on your bench?.
    With the use of a heat gun putty knife, small screwdrivers, and a good measure of patience I was able to save the major gaskets. In...
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    Ed - your PM55 has points ignition, make sure any crankshaft you get has the points cam/lobe. All of the 54, 57, 60, and 71cc 10 Series...
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    Scott, I would normally start with 1-1/14 turns open on both H &L. The fact that it starts with throttle and no choke would indicate...
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    Modified Mark provided me with the details on the seals (I had the right parts on hand), and Bufford Parrish had rings, the AF cover...
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    Carl - the OEM coils indeed have some advance built into the electronics, and will not produce a spark at lower speeds, I think...
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    heimannm replied to the thread So what did you buy today.
    Careful Bob, old bones don't heal as quickly as they used to... Mark
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