farmer steve
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Too small for a husky, Shindaiwa or Stihl alignment pinroughly 3.3x6.6 mm...
No small saws have been disassembled down that far recently. Even more confusing is the fact that we cleaned up the shop on Saturday including running the shop vac everywhere. Either this pin/roller has fallen out of something in the past couple of days, or it has been hiding on the floor for a while and just got pushed out into the open recently.
The only other saws that went across the bench were a Husqvarna 345 and a Husqvarna 562 but we only had the clutch side uncovered on those two.
Mark
A ‘C’, with easy-start?
Ha ha. I didn't even notice that. I looked at the box from my first one in 2019 and it's the same pic.A ‘C’, with easy-start?![]()
C = mTronic, CB-E = Easy StartA ‘C’, with easy-start?![]()
I have never seen clutch springs with the grooves in the ends...which one is that off of?These look just fine...
A well worn 200tI have never seen clutch springs with the grooves in the ends...which one is that off of?
It's a top handle....just throw the entire thing in the trash...A well worn 200t
Came on 1 of 2 parts saws I bought.It's a top handle....just throw the entire thing in the trash...
Well that makes sense, yeah, I worked on an Echo top handle for a coworker and could not wait to give it back, top handles just feel awkward...I know some people like the ability to saw with one hand and hold a beer in the otherAfter full rebuilds, these go for $650 around here.
Love my 194t for deer stands ectWell that makes sense, yeah, I worked on an Echo top handle for a coworker and could not wait to give it back, top handles just feel awkward...I know some people like the ability to saw with one hand and hold a beer in the other
They are purpose-built saws for tree climbers. Not really recommend for ground work but are used there.Well that makes sense, yeah, I worked on an Echo top handle for a coworker and could not wait to give it back, top handles just feel awkward...I know some people like the ability to saw with one hand and hold a beer in the other
If you didnt know, theres not supposex to be any grooves in them.... those are 1 10k+ rev away from launching the hooks off...LOLI have never seen clutch springs with the grooves in the ends...which one is that off of?
Mune sees a bit if ground work, because the 194t can fit in a backpack... i use it every once in a while for mtb and hunting trail maintenence... go for a ride after a storm and i am able to clear downed lims without needing to lug a big rear handle saw...They are purpose-built saws for tree climbers. Not really recommend for ground work but are used there.
I have not seen any worn that bad. Seemed shady as thin as they were, but yeah, first time here seeing them that worn.If you didnt know, theres not supposex to be any grooves in them.... those are 1 10k+ rev away from launching the hooks off...LOL
New bearings and 026 small side seals instead of the Bakelite sealsSo, do these really need all the little roundy things or will they stihl work with a couple missing?View attachment 450683