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Bill G

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I looked for years for an original flywheel puller for the Mercury KB6 and KB7 two man saws. I never could find one. Years ago a gentleman said he made one from a budd wheel stud/nut. I shook my head at that because the budd is 1.125'' x 16 threads/inch. The internal bore of the flywheel is 1.125" x 18 threads/inch. Some say that must be metric but it is not. The 1.125" x18 is UNEF. I ended up building a puller about 20 years ago but I either loaned it out or it walked off. :confundio1: I decided to go at it again. They are now done. Of course I know not many are playing with the old KB series saws but at least I have them. I only need one and have some to re-home if folks are interested. $90 plus shipping
 

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I looked for years for an original flywheel puller for the Mercury KB6 and KB7 two man saws. I never could find one. Years ago a gentleman said he made one from a budd wheel stud/nut. I shook my head at that because the budd is 1.125'' x 16 threads/inch. The internal bore of the flywheel is 1.125" x 18 threads/inch. Some say that must be metric but it is not. The 1.125" x18 is UNEF. I ended up building a puller about 20 years ago but I either loaned it out or it walked off. :confundio1: I decided to go at it again. They are now done. Of course I know not many are playing with the old KB series saws but at least I have them. I only need one and have some to re-home if folks are interested. $90 plus shipping
My DADs merc burned up in my his little garage several yrs ago. He bought it in the late 60s or early 70s To split some big cottonwood logs. Not enough pooper power. Later he used the 051 Stihls to get er dun.
I might regret not getting one but I doubt I will have need of one again.
Good info on the thread details and picture.
 

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The ole KB saws are slow but fun. My son is long since an adult but still remembers the shows/GTG's we went to.

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I looked for years for an original flywheel puller for the Mercury KB6 and KB7 two man saws. I never could find one. Years ago a gentleman said he made one from a budd wheel stud/nut. I shook my head at that because the budd is 1.125'' x 16 threads/inch. The internal bore of the flywheel is 1.125" x 18 threads/inch. Some say that must be metric but it is not. The 1.125" x18 is UNEF. I ended up building a puller about 20 years ago but I either loaned it out or it walked off. :confundio1: I decided to go at it again. They are now done. Of course I know not many are playing with the old KB series saws but at least I have them. I only need one and have some to re-home if folks are interested. $90 plus shipping
I'll buy it.
 
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