I love the 200 series. Just scored an all original 1994 272 in good running condition for cheap with clean cylinder and it’ll hang all day by the pull cord. LOVE 272’s.
Learned something new regarding adjusting the endplay. I like your idea of using the heat gun to warm the case halves for assembly. Do you ever find it worthwhile to heat the case when splitting the bottom end?.
Do you ever run into situations where you'd use bearing retaining compound? Or would you consider the case halves scrap in that scenario? The wealth of knowledge here in all these videos is great man! 👍
Is there any way you could pictures if what you're portwork looks like in one of these, i can never really find any clear pictures, i don't have a wheel but i do have a digital angle and i feel like i could use that.
I use a socket usually. I plan on building seal drivers but haven't gotten around to it.. The key is to make sure the seal is straight and that you dont role it over when you install it.
I love the 200 series. Just scored an all original 1994 272 in good running condition for cheap with clean cylinder and it’ll hang all day by the pull cord. LOVE 272’s.
Love the junk description! Love the 200 series saws! Nice video! Hope you’re gonna port it! Thanks again buddy! Stay safe 👍👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏🙏🙏🙏
Oh yeah buddy I'm porting this for sure. I'd like it to be more stout then my 266 when done.
Thanks bud . . . really appreciate learnin' from ya .
Haha using a copper sock from marks for a glove nice ordered some parts from wolf creek last week you were right great to deal with thanks
Nice!! You make it look easy!! Almost malee think ibcould do it!! Lol. Thanks for sharing!! STAY SAFE!!
You can do it. Its not bad after a couple.
@@tinmanssaws im sure it could. Just would have to get tools and time. I got so much goin i would be hard pressed to find time.
Yes, I've noticed that the 'Crank' is a bit stiff in the morning when she wakes up, and fortunately my crank knocker still works
Learned something new regarding adjusting the endplay. I like your idea of using the heat gun to warm the case halves for assembly. Do you ever find it worthwhile to heat the case when splitting the bottom end?.
Sometimes if the cases don't want to come apart I'll apply some heat. More often then not they come apart easy.
@@tinmanssaws Thanks.
I got the same pair of socks.. Must be a Canadian thing brother 🇨🇦
Do you ever run into situations where you'd use bearing retaining compound? Or would you consider the case halves scrap in that scenario?
The wealth of knowledge here in all these videos is great man! 👍
If there's any movement in the bearing pocket I consider the cases scrap.
If bottom end is not all way gone can you still build it
Another good video.
Thank you!!
Love the woops Tinmaaaaan. 😜
Is there any way you could pictures if what you're portwork looks like in one of these, i can never really find any clear pictures, i don't have a wheel but i do have a digital angle and i feel like i could use that.
I've done many of these on video, check out my 200 series playlist which shows portwork in many videos.
Thes vids are great thank iv watch about 20 of your vids , What tool did you use to release them old bearing from the case
I use a case splitting tool.
Sometimes it's your day sometimes well it just isn't. 👍👍
Yeah for sure. I dont work as quick on camera, I'm still the hang of this whole youtube thing!!
Very informative. Thanks. Do you use a long tube socket to install the crank seals or the husky tool... I’m new to rebuilding saws
I use a socket usually. I plan on building seal drivers but haven't gotten around to it..
The key is to make sure the seal is straight and that you dont role it over when you install it.
Also curious if you use oem husky bearings and seals or which?
I rarely use oem bearings unless they are proprietary like 5 series huskys and stihl pto side beafings
@@tinmanssaws cool, good to know! What happens to be your choice of aftermarket bearing??
Anything C3 grade, FAG, SKF are usually what I use
@@tinmanssaws great, thanks man!
That's not bad got get 1