The "What's missing?" game

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MasterMech said:
Is that a carburetor hiding behind the handle?
yep, good spot, barely sticking out. i figured there would be a few guesses for it, but it went unmentioned.
 
Danno77 said:
GAMMA RAY said:
OK I know nothin about saws butt....where is the friggin blade??? That's missin dammit... :lol:
it's a chainsaw, not a knife, lolololol

sorry, just had to do it. I knew you'd be here soon, I heard the jingling...

BTW, this is a good Fun Friday kind of thread, IMO...

This is exactly why Mr Gamma wants no part of this forum... :lol:
He is afraid of the embarrassment....from me.... :lol: :lol: :cheese:
 
I don't see the cup holder or the rear view mirror.
 
maple1 said:
Where's the rear handle?
that big black thing is a one piece front handle and rear handle. connects with AV bushings to the rest of the saw.
 
maple1 said:
D'oh, focused right by the biggest part.

I've got a new one of those sitting in my basement - I hope it never gets to looking like that.
lol, let's hope I remember how to put it together!
 
Still looking for the flux capacitor....

When this baby hit's thirteen-eight, you're gonna see some serious.....

:roll:
 
Danno77 said:
maple1 said:
D'oh, focused right by the biggest part.

I've got a new one of those sitting in my basement - I hope it never gets to looking like that.
lol, let's hope I remember how to put it together!

I think its quicker going back together. If its all clean.
 
Where's Waldo? . . . Still can't see him.
 
Danno, you may want that washer, keeps clutch parts from walking back & forth against the clip. fwiw AC
 
Part number 23. Think it keeps those bearings from sliding out against the clip. Do you think any old washer will do?
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No unfortunately, if you look closely the washer is concave for the C clip to fit into. A flat washer will not allow the clip into the groove on the shaft. I learned this the hard way fwiw. A C
 
amateur cutter said:
No unfortunately, if you look closely the washer is concave for the C clip to fit into. A flat washer will not allow the clip into the groove on the shaft. I learned this the hard way fwiw. A C

I can help you out there, Danno. Turns out I scored a couple thousand of those special washers real cheap on eBay. I can let you have one for, oh..... under $20 plus shipping. %-P
 
Battenkiller said:
amateur cutter said:
No unfortunately, if you look closely the washer is concave for the C clip to fit into. A flat washer will not allow the clip into the groove on the shaft. I learned this the hard way fwiw. A C

I can help you out there, Danno. Turns out I scored a couple thousand of those special washers real cheap on eBay. I can let you have one for, oh..... under $20 plus shipping. %-P
Lemme guess. You aren't sure where they are, though. They are either in the bottom of a moving box, or were in a certain Truck...
 
Danno77 said:
I can help you out there, Danno. Turns out I scored a couple thousand of those special washers real cheap on eBay. I can let you have one for, oh..... under $20 plus shipping. %-P
Lemme guess. You aren't sure where they are, though. They are either in the bottom of a moving box, or were in a certain Truck...[/quote]

:bug:

Damn! That's what I forgot to take out before I junked it. I can't believe it, I'm out $15 now. :shut:
 
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