I think thoses metal tank 028's called for a gasket under the carb for some reason, don't know if really needed. Is that a 44mm? It looks a bit newer than the 42mm. Looks like a nice saw. Them are tough saws.
I think thoses metal tank 028's called for a gasket under the carb for some reason, don't know if really needed. Is that a 44mm? It looks a bit newer than the 42mm. Looks like a nice saw. Them are tough saws.
Dont know the year. Your cover has electronic quickstop on it, but the hand guard is the solid type just just pivots on a spring, no chain brake. They were many versions of brake and clutch types. The non brake ones could be converted to a brake with a kit. No wire coming from under the flywheel on your?
See the cover on Wood Doctors pics, that is a early one with points and no brake. Who knows whats been swapped around over 40.years these saws have been around.
Dont know the year. Your cover has electronic quickstop on it, but the hand guard is the solid type just just pivots on a spring, no chain brake. They were many versions of brake and clutch types. The non brake ones could be converted to a brake with a kit. No wire coming from under the flywheel on your?
See the cover on Wood Doctors pics, that is a early one with points and no brake. Who knows whats been swapped around over 40.years these saws have been around.
I don't see a wire going under the flywheel and it has a chain break. But like you said, this saw was probably swapped around a few owners and maybe one guy converted this over to accept a chain break, who knows.
Dont know the year. Your cover has electronic quickstop on it, but the hand guard is the solid type just just pivots on a spring, no chain brake. They were many versions of brake and clutch types. The non brake ones could be converted to a brake with a kit. No wire coming from under the flywheel on your?
See the cover on Wood Doctors pics, that is a early one with points and no brake. Who knows whats been swapped around over 40.years these saws have been around.
I promise to let you all know when that 028 I showed in post #19 dies. However, if it outlives me, I may not be around to let you know. Believe me, that saw could do exactly that. They don't build them like that anymore.
I promise to let you all know when that 028 I showed in post #19 dies. However, if it outlives me, I may not be around to let you know. Believe me, that saw could do exactly that. They don't build them like that anymore.
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