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I didn’t see any dates printed on the manual.
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Sent you a PM on the lever arm.
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The broken cassette player for the little rod is a great idea.
I will also look for a lever arm this evening.
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That’s almost identical, nice!
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That’s for certain, these parts are becoming really hard to come by anymore. I’ve had to make my own of the little rod that goes in the carb. The springs and lever arms don’t ever seem to come up online.
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I will take a look through my parts later this evening and see what I can come up with.
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As Wallfish commented, we can probably help you out with the lever arm. I’ll look around later this evening.
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If you do end up needing a replacement diaphragm and gasket for the carburetor there are a couple of us that can help or you could grab one on eBay right now, only 2 left. This is a great seller and is good about combining shipping charges. This is a good price as well.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/O-R-NEW-DIAPHRAGM-95-2/362882310541?hash=item547d78a18d:g:NhwAAOSwljFeHqTF
https://www.ebay.com/itm/O-R-NEW-GASKET-PART-NUMBER-05-36/192851321302?hash=item2ce6d5a1d6:g:RzMAAOSw3bBcgw4N:sc:USPSFirstClass!85249!US!-1
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Thanks JustO&R! I don’t need one at the moment, but it’s good to have confirmation on the part number.
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David,
I’ve never seen the 200576 part number for a starter spring. I’ve seen 200005 for the 13B/20A. The inner coil of the spring looks different between the two part numbers. Was the 2000576 a special spring or a later part improvement?
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Came home this evening to some cool original O&R goodies. This bundle has some original, and very detailed service manuals, several service bulletins and some misc brochures, mostly chainsaws but there are a couple other cool ads. I haven’t even gone through this in detail yet but thought I’d share some pics.
David, have you ever seen the Grow Gear Trimmer there in the UK?
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Glad to hear you got it to fire so easily, that’s not always the case... Was the diaphragm still fairly soft and pliable?
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First, Welcome to the forum!
Second- $10 that’s an amazing deal on a Tiny Tiger, you’re very fortunate!
Third-can you add some photos of your carburetor? We can probably figure out which parts are missing. You’ll probably need a new diaphragm and gasket anyway.
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That’s a pretty good price but I grabbed a different Lancaster saw last night...
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Nice work David, case closed
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I might mask off the decal on the chain cover. Still have to paint the recoil cover and probably use a standard decal.
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Yep, still hunting. I think I might have a lead on something but still need to acquire and do some testing. Can’t hurt to try an o-ring...
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Ok, yeah those little details are probably challenging unless you have some higher end equipment.
Since I’m going to have to paint my recoil cover I might just go back with a standard O&R decal. Would be nicer to have the Mono decal on there but o’well...
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I do but unfortunately the recoil cover was replaced at some point and it doesn’t have any of the original decal I bought a set of the Mono decals from Sugar Creek, let me dig around for those and check to see if there were two in the package, I only need one for the chain cover... Someone might be able to also use this as a pattern and scale it down for the recoil cover but like David pointed out it won’t be quite like the original. I didn’t think of contacting Jim’s decals or anyone’s else to see but it might be an option.
JustO&R: if your decal guy had one of these new decals would he be able to use it as a pattern to make the smaller one?
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I’ve even really nice ones sit on eBay for months listed at Buy-It-Now for $350 or $450, sometimes with the case....
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Best of luck, I tried contacting them to see if they would scale down the decal as well and never got a response. Never know, maybe my emails ended up in their spam folder... I’m just going to use one on the chain cover.
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Just looked at the engine rebuild thread again, very interesting... yep mine just has the open rollers with washers. That seems like a really high stress area to have a plastic cage, maybe that’s why they switched.
Plastic or metal? I’ve seen a couple complete but used metal ones on the auction site. I think I might have an extra metal cage but it doesn’t have the little rollers.
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Interesting, I’ve never seen a cage with the connecting rod bearings. Seems all the engines I’ve done just have rollers that fit inside the open ends of the rod.
All the other bearings on this engine are the plastic cage type.
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These are too large for the engine recoil cover but should work for the side cover for the chain.
https://www.sugarcreeksupply.net/collections/decal-sets/products/mono-3-5-tree-logo-decal-set
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