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Well it may be a bit overkill but sure does a good job on the driveway. Old adage the right tool for the job.
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Just in case:
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For one of you who is a closet toy train operator.

Found a box of track when tidying up the garage. Taking up valuable chainsaw space. [emoji2960]

Going on C’list for free/zip/zilch/nadda.

Cannot just throw it away. [emoji849]
 

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As Doug says “overkill is underrated “[emoji6]


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Well it all started by tring to find or build a 10' boxblade to pull with my tractor. I bought this roadgrader for $2200. Around here a 10' boxblade starts at $3600+ $5600 for tilt. So I figure I'm saving money lol! That's my story anyway! ;)

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Well it all started by tring to find or build a 10' boxblade to pull with my tractor. I bought this roadgrader for $2200. Around here a 10' boxblade starts at $3600+ $5600 for tilt. So I figure I'm saving money lol! That's my story anyway! ;)

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That's a lot of saw money there
 

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I learned on one of those knuckle busters! Ever have trouble let me know! Make sure you have some spare half moon shear keys on hand. Good luck!
I am having trouble with the main clutch. It keeps bleeding off. It is an oil clutch. I'll give you a hollar sometime.

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Vapor lock perhaps? Bad coil?

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You might be right on the vapor lock. I ran it hard, got it real hot. Shut it off, started right back up. Shut it off, waited one minute, started after a couple pulls. Shut it off, wait 2 minutes, would not start after 15+ pulls; had to prime it to get it so start. Shut it off, wait 3 minutes, had to prime it 10+ times and hold the throttle wide open to get it to start.
 

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Well it all started by tring to find or build a 10' boxblade to pull with my tractor. I bought this roadgrader for $2200. Around here a 10' boxblade starts at $3600+ $5600 for tilt. So I figure I'm saving money lol! That's my story anyway! ;)

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Stick with that story, it functions well.
IIRC your neighbors are like mine, a fair distance. I have to place a bugle on my exhaust to bother them and they ain't pestered me bout nothin, so nothing to stir
 

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Stick with that story, it functions well.
IIRC your neighbors are like mine, a fair distance. I have to place a bugle on my exhaust to bother them and they ain't pestered me bout nothin, so nothing to stir
But then...20190810_131128.jpg 20190810_131143.jpg the used 661c I got yesterday is so restricted 5/8"⊙ for the exhaust something must be done
 

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Drug this old pup out to throw him on C’list.
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Parked him last November and since then he leaked out near a full tank of bar oil. [emoji90]

After running and tuning the carb (start/ run problems is why he got passed over) he hasn’t leaked a drop. [emoji848]. WTH!

Going to keep a thick ‘diaper’ under him anyway.
 

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You might be right on the vapor lock. I ran it hard, got it real hot. Shut it off, started right back up. Shut it off, waited one minute, started after a couple pulls. Shut it off, wait 2 minutes, would not start after 15+ pulls; had to prime it to get it so start. Shut it off, wait 3 minutes, had to prime it 10+ times and hold the throttle wide open to get it to start.
Textbook right there..

So now you know what to do...


Move to North Dakota..
 

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On them w/tiny hole I used a file bit in my drillmotor. Simply elong to a 5/8” x 1” oval.

Careful of the brake flag. One might burn it off.

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Or as I did on the ported 661c I got last year20190810_170809.jpg 20190810_170818.jpg
As close to edge as I could get and drilled some holes in the cover. Exactly like screen only diferent:risas3: . Came PHO ported only, but the porter left the 5/8" hole alone. Milling the maple w/60" bar is when the saw got broke in enough to be serious about gettin er done :thumbup:
 
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