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He probably would. I don’t know what it would cost since he would have to CAD it up or have someone CAD it for him. The other trick will be finding the right material...
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Yeah, I remember there being some good stuff mixed in as I was doing a quick scan while boxing everything up for the move. I’ll need to just set aside some time and make a little inventory list...
I just went out to the garage to quickly look through one of the boxes and I think there is a gas tank gasket in there, part number 200137, does that sound right? I’ll need to keep this one as well since I still have 4 chainsaws I have yet to fix up and I know a couple of the tanks are in really rough shape. But, like Wallfish I could part with it temporarily if you wanted to use it as a template and then send it back. Or I could probably even trace it out and send that as a template if you didn’t want to hassle with mailing back and forth.
Let us know...
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You might be right, I’ll have to dig through that stuff again to see what all is there. I still need to sort and organize everything, never got to it before the move.
Those hole punches do work well. I recently bought a set of punches, can’t remember the brand but they work really well too. If you’re interested I’ll pull them out and send the info.
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That yellow looks a lot like the original Cub Cadet yellow. There are a couple versions of old School Bus yellow that might also look pretty close. I can’t remember the year but the later Cub Cadets switched to a brighter almost canary yellow, the older version definitely looked better.
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Wow, that’s looking great!
I was going to attempt a gasket repair on an old Orline 149 chainsaw but never got around to it. I was going to try Hondabond 4. Got as far as buying the Hondabond but never split the tank open. I think there is a similar material by Yamaha, Yamabond I think. I’ve heard this stuff should work and it’s used on motorcycle crank cases.
Merry Christmas!
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Thank you Paul, you as well!
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How is the inside of the gas and oil tank?
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I’m jealous, wow I can’t believe you got that on eBay for $37.50, what a steal! Must have been listed funny cause those saws usually command a pretty high price. That’s a really nice Chip-A-Saw.
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Yeah, that particular version seems to be fairly uncommon but yikes that’s a lot of $$$.
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Found this one on Craigslist and had to drive a couple hours to pick it up. Price wasn’t too bad, not like the one on eBay right now - wow that one is getting some serious bidding!
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THanks Webhead, that’s kind of what I figured.
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I’m curious, does anyone know if the wire leads on the Crescent spools in the first photo are original to the generator?
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Welcome! Sounds like others have you covered but happy to help if I can.
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Picked up my first find since the move. Looks to be in pretty good shape.
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Unfortunately no but I wish I did- it would be a super cool item!
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Cleaned up and back together.
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Here are a couple photos of the Nobco Power Beam brochure
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John,
What brand is your pump?
Clint
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Great idea! If you come up with a solution post some photos. I’ve been thinking about a modified bar with a socket adapter too as a possible way to manage the torque but just haven’t gotten around to making one.
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Very nice, your pump in green is really cool!
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I hated to miss that one, I go away for a week and miss it!
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Just now catching up after being gone for the week in Europe. Did anyone on here get that Lancaster water pump off eBay? I didn’t have any connection while I was gone so couldn’t bid on it or anything.
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I’ll look up those numbers later this week.
Thanks David!
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I’ve got some Seal-All on order to give it a try.
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The Nobco power beam brochure I found finally arrived. I’ll try to add some decent photos later in the week.
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