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  1. Dave Shepard

    200T no one can fix local

    They stick out a ways, but I don't recall a head on them that would hold a spring. Also, they aren't a very tight tolerance fit, kinda wiggly, in my opinion.
  2. Dave Shepard

    200T no one can fix local

    That's what I did on the 036. If you don't put them back on, the needles will move/fall out.
  3. Dave Shepard

    200T no one can fix local

    So, you have to put a transformer on it after it comes out of the RPC?
  4. Dave Shepard

    200T no one can fix local

    50 amp breaker should handle it. I think a 10HP is 44FLA
  5. Dave Shepard

    200T no one can fix local

    Don't the Stihls come with a piston stop new? I got some sort of funky plastic doohinckus with mine. I guess I could go get the manual out, but since we have experts here...:) Al, I think I'll give it one more try, I like the saw that much.;)
  6. Dave Shepard

    200T no one can fix local

    I don't know if the pie will work, won't I have to find and old Mac for him to tinker with?:lol: I've got to order the bearings and another (or two) seal from Bailey's, then I'll split it, again.:X They say all educations are expensive.:roll: Of course, I may revert to plan A, which is to put...
  7. Dave Shepard

    200T no one can fix local

    I should send you my box-o-394xp. You could then get some experience splitting and installing bearings. I got the case back together, screwed up a seal, and now I think I really should have bought bearings.:roll: Maybe someday I'll look at it again, at least it didn't get introduced to the anvil.:/:
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