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That'll be quite the nice lineup there stump!!
What strength loctite did you use?Got another 201T on my bench, with the same problem as the last one, clutch drum spun the star drive free!
A MS460 also came back. Nothing major, but the darn thing seems to loosen bolts like a Husky! Third time the muff has come loose, and I put loctite on it last time! Both of the dog bolts were also loose, and I tightened them up last time also! That saw must just have some weird vibration or something, but it runs real well.
On the bench tonight...two 15lb bags of Smoke Me, Apple chunks. Now I'll break out the the Estwing Fireside Friend and the Fiskars X7 and start splitting this down to smoking size for my smokers' wood trays. When you do it this way, you get a heap better smoke burn for the money vice buying chips. We do around here a helluva lot of Boston butts, shoulders, picnic hams and whole, 1/2 chickens this time of the year. Costs me a small fortune for the groceries and whatnot, but the groceries sho get ate around here and everybody got a fat ass smile on their face.I heard that...all my little chicken chit I got runs so nuthin' really to piddle with. I don't use my stuff near what some of you fellas use being here in flip-flop mid-Ga. I do have a MS-211 that leaks bar oil like a sieve. That might be a good deal to break down but don't really know what to look for. Lone Wolf told me at one time in a thread, but my memory's for chit on what to look at.@USMC615 We need to find you a saw that you can dicker with on your bench.Not that there is anything wrong with barbecuing up some fine vittles.
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I heard that...all my little chicken chit I got runs so nuthin' really to piddle with. I don't use my stuff near what some of you fellas use being here in flip-flop mid-Ga. I do have a MS-211 that leaks bar oil like a sieve. That might be a good deal to break down but don't really know what to look for. Lone Wolf told me at one time in a thread, but my memory's for chit on what to look at.
Thank you my friend.Well, if it's already broken... and besides there is always somebody here that's got your back, if/when assistance needs rendering.
What strength loctite did you use?
I'm liking that centrifugal theory...run it like ya stole it.I'm no expert on it, but I would say give it a try, likely the centrifugal force with that middle spring will make them all work, and it will be OK. If it is not smooth, they either cut it down or replace all the shoes.
Got another 201T on my bench, with the same problem as the last one, clutch drum spun the star drive free!
A MS460 also came back. Nothing major, but the darn thing seems to loosen bolts like a Husky! Third time the muff has come loose, and I put loctite on it last time! Both of the dog bolts were also loose, and I tightened them up last time also! That saw must just have some weird vibration or something, but it runs real well.




