Thanks JustO&R- that does seem a little high given the few parts, but something to watch and see if they lower the price. Found this funny Frankin’ Amp Champ as well... also priced too high.
Doesn't look like it is quite as nice as the one you have or the one Wallfish built up but I think it’s pretty decent and given that these don’t come up very often I had to grab it.
By the way, I’m likely to order some O-rings for the standard O&R chainsaw gas and oil caps. I can’t seem to find anything less than a quantity of 100 so if you guys are in need of a few to refresh your caps just let me know.
Great looking saw. Wow, that’s one fierce looking blade! I haven’t really started to look yet but I will once I know the correct size. I think I’m going to first try to find one of those solid carbide disc style blades without teeth.
Did you get the diaphragm and needle assembly you were needing? I lost track of this thread while I was moving. Hopefully you have everything you need to get your Aquabug up and running. Looking forward to hearing how the project is going.
That would be a lot of fun. Now that I’m in AZ I’m really going to miss being able to go to local tractor and old iron shows. Let’s keep thinking about that, there is bound to be something in between us.
4 hours ago, pmackellow said:
That looks good, nice job !
Thanks pmackellow! Are you working on any new projects these days?
Thanks, I tried not to overdo this one. It has a good bit of character and age so I kept it as-is as much as possible but got all the important stuff good and clean. The lighting in my photos isn’t too great, might need to take it outside and get a couple better pics.
Anxious to see your Tiny Tiger 400 when you’re done with it.
Finally got around to cleaning this one up a bit. Also got it running today, took a few more attempts than usual but once it fired it ran pretty strong. It’s always satisfying to fire these up!
Too bad Eric can’t do magic and make the little rubber seals too!
1 hour ago, Wallfish said:
200137 is correct for that gas tank.
Look at me, I feel like David knowing a part # for once. LoL.
Ha, yeah but do you know what year the gasket was made and name of the production worker that stamped it out?.
HavingEric CAD up some exhaust gaskets might be worth the expense. After the case seals, it's the second most often place you'll find leaks.
Eric and I traded emails about maybe making these gaskets but I haven’t had time to go hunting again for the right gasket material. On my to do list...
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Hmmm, interesting- good to know. I have half a dozen caps that all have worn out O-rings, someone must have replaced the washers over the years.