Al Smith
Here For The Long Haul!
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I was looking into clear coats but couldn't find one that seemed suitable.Jim, I've had good success by adding a couple coats of Dupli-Color Clear Engine Enamel on top of my color.
I might add in this conversation a little tid bit .In my collection of varied and assundry saws I have a 281 Husqvarna which is considered desirable .That saw and any good running 82 cc McCulloch have just about the same amount of cutting power .At the end of a day it would be hard to say which cut more .
Al - I would be very interested in seeing a photo of the handle end of that 805. I am very confused where the pop up compression relief comes through the rear shroud as I have never seen one with a provision like that.
PM805 - Q port and no pop up compression release
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PM800 Q port and no pop up compression release
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PM800 Q port and pop up compression release - clutch covers were made for saws with or without the pop up compression release above the muffler. The clutch covers have an extra "bump" to accommodate the oversize mufflers on the 805/800/PM850 Super/DE80/PM8200
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PM Super 850 - Q port and no pop up compression release
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To be continued...
Mark
I am very fortunate to have at least one of each of the 82cc McCulloch 10 Series saws in my possession. The PM850 Super is really like new, perhaps only one or two tanks of fuel run through it. Sad part is some of them will never get to go out in the woods with me as I have other saws relegated to that duty including a nice PM850 and another PM800 with a half wrap and several SP80 and 81 models.
Mark
That is/was my buddy Phil's (RIP) SP80 after he had just replaced the condenser.That's an SP (80 or 81), watch closely again and see the anti-vibe working.
Mark