Just to let anyone know with a 362c, the 661 suspension kit will work the same. I bought 2 of these kits, 1 for my 661c and the other for my 362c. Had 2 successful installs. 362c is easier where you don’t have to remove the screw on the dog to access the screw for the spring underneath. The screw is already exposed and is the same screw that holds the stock chain catch under the clutch cover.
I put the small spacer on the inside side of the chain catcher post and when you tighten the nut it crushes into the dog hole and prevents the post from spinning so you can tighten that nut. The spacer is machined to a tight tolerance and will press into the dog hole as you tighten the nut.
yes there is a ton of science in designing parts. you do such a great job making replacement parts that are better then the original ! great job Gordon.
I will order sets of pre-made chains'cause I may be lazy. Nah, I just don't use that much chain and over all these years, I have not broken a chain or replaced a badly damaged tooth. Just lucky, knocking on wood... I always use 50g 3/8. I have wondered why in chainsaws the larger gauge nuumber is wider driver, while most gauge numbered systems the larger the number the smaller the product. O gauge wire is way bigger than 12 gauge wire, 12 gauge shotgun bore is bigger than 16 oe 20 and similar withsheet metal and such.
Bjarne butler mentioned ya. He was looking for an air filter at walker saw shop in b.c. for his husky. Stock filter isn't cuttin it in the fir patch he's in.
always wondered about your pants! makes scenes now easier to tare a single layer over the rolled over finished bottom. you do not want to get hurt , that is a good safety idea, along with the suspenders vs leather belt. being able to brake away! if caught on something being dragged. there are the little things that will save your life! do you cut them 10-inches off the ground or is it worn to that level? Gordon nice video, so neat watching the falling and being safe while doing them all!
rly like those videos with Jacob btw Gordy Do you know where can i find parts for a ms460 ?? I'm trying to rebuild it, got a few website where i can order but i don't know if it's a good deal to order the cheapest part on the site saegenspezi.... if u could help that would be great ! have a nice day
have you ever considered a metal detector to check for iron in the trees? that might save your long chains from damage! they do work well in the ground, why not in a tree?
MM & you work so well together, accurate, safe and still having a great time together! there is a tone of skills to properly fall a tree! especially when it is leaning in the wrong way! or the wind is blowing the wrong way. still being able to fall the tree accuratly!
When scribing the hole layout could you use a sized centering punch to mark the riot hole then drill thru the riviot holes while the port is still temporarily held for its marking?
Wouldn’t the exhaust side piston scoring cause drag on up stroke then forcing the intake skirt to kick hard to the cylinder causing the intake skirt wear down
Hey Gordy, I can't seem to find the shirt on the site. It seems to have been discontinued. I would love to purchase one, Jed was such a unique individual and I would like help out the family as well as have this awesome shirt.