I picked up a working chain saw this morning and spent the day destroying it.
I had to:
replace the primer thingie
the fuel lines were rotted mostly.
It was covered with sawdust of course.
I flooded the carb with cleaner. It is now sitting over night. I will just try to run it again tomorrow to see if I have screwed it so that it never starts again.
I dont know if any of you remember the old comfortable shoes threads or not, but when we were building with the Ryobi weed whackers it had a 3/8 drive shaft like these chainsaw motors. We were using axle pegs as drive wheels. So I went by the bike shop where they sorta know me. I found an old bike peg about 1.5 inches in daimeter with a 3/8 inch hole in the rear.
I removed the clutch from the Mac and took everything off the drive shaft. I put a 1/2 nut on the back of the drive shaft as a spacer, then put on the axle peg. Another 1/2" nut inside the peg to take up some space, then a lock washer and the original nut from the clutch. It is threaded backwards by the way. So it is tight and when all the carb cleaner is out of it tomorrow, it should run. It is longer than I like, so most likely I'll use the angle grinder to cut it off some, when I know what the mount is going to look like. I don't have any idea yet.
I had to:
replace the primer thingie
the fuel lines were rotted mostly.
It was covered with sawdust of course.
I flooded the carb with cleaner. It is now sitting over night. I will just try to run it again tomorrow to see if I have screwed it so that it never starts again.
I dont know if any of you remember the old comfortable shoes threads or not, but when we were building with the Ryobi weed whackers it had a 3/8 drive shaft like these chainsaw motors. We were using axle pegs as drive wheels. So I went by the bike shop where they sorta know me. I found an old bike peg about 1.5 inches in daimeter with a 3/8 inch hole in the rear.
I removed the clutch from the Mac and took everything off the drive shaft. I put a 1/2 nut on the back of the drive shaft as a spacer, then put on the axle peg. Another 1/2" nut inside the peg to take up some space, then a lock washer and the original nut from the clutch. It is threaded backwards by the way. So it is tight and when all the carb cleaner is out of it tomorrow, it should run. It is longer than I like, so most likely I'll use the angle grinder to cut it off some, when I know what the mount is going to look like. I don't have any idea yet.