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Evening fellers. Sent a couple saws home tonight. I'm going to have a buddy do some powder coating on this ratty old 044.
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Hey bish, don't you be hatin on the 044.
Not hatin, this one just has a ton of miles on it. It ran pretty good a few years back but it's time for a rebuild. The guy wanted me to paint it but I talked him into powder.

Can't decide if I should punch out all the pins for the chain brake or not before the powder coating??

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Not hatin, this one just has a ton of miles on it. It ran pretty good a few years back but it's time for a rebuild. The guy wanted me to paint it but I talked him into powder.

Can't decide if I should punch out all the pins for the chain brake or not before the powder coating??

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Not hatin, this one just has a ton of miles on it. It ran pretty good a few years back but it's time for a rebuild. The guy wanted me to paint it but I talked him into powder.

Can't decide if I should punch out all the pins for the chain brake or not before the powder coating??

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Leave em in. Easy enough to clean them up with sand paper after. They’re not something I’d mess with. Make sure the area around the pto bearing where the oil pump seats and the bar pad area around the bar studs don’t get powdered.
 

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Leave em in. Easy enough to clean them up with sand paper after. They’re not something I’d mess with. Make sure the area around the pto bearing where the oil pump seats and the bar pad area around the bar studs don’t get powdered.

Sounds good. We already discussed masking off all the machined surfaces. The powder guy was a machinist at work for years so he gets it. He's done other stuff for me and it's always been real nice.

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Evening dorks. The guy I sold the 357 to last week brought his 385xp over this afternoon. Said he wanted it a little angrier. We just got back from the big maple knuckle down the road. This one doesn't run as good as @ramrat 's 2186, but it was no slouch either! Wish I had a 90° head so I could have butchered his jug up the rest of the way.
 
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