Nice fence GB, I'm slowly doing a similar one out the front of our place - I love the way that the sleepers can slide into the posts.
Thanks
Mark, the 2" wide sleepers go straight in, these ones are 3" wide so we had to notch them out.
Thanks for the Motorex pics GB! Killer!
Was a good day
Andrew, lots to see and take in. Lot's of $$$ in paint jobs!
All it's been a while since I've done much in the garage or spent any time on GJ - have been off reading some other threads of interest the last month or so and am way behind on what everyone has been up to here.
Have still been fiddling around outside on activities such as chicken coop fixup/expansion and other
QFT related activities.
Came down to the garage tonight and did a bit of a clean up (horizontal surface area disease had struck again). Then jumped on to post an update...
The other weekend we visited my brother in-law's new business/property (wholesale nursery supplier), he'd been cleaning up the property and had pulled this chainsaw out of the weeds or an old greenhouse down the back somewhere and was going to throw it out.
I thought I took a before pic but seem to have not done so. It was pretty much oil and sawdust soaked - filthy like it had never been cleaned in it's life.
Got some time late Sunday afternoon to have a look at it. It's a Jonsered 625II which after looking into it is a 61.5 cc engine capable of running upto a 24" bar, seems to be around a 1996 model. Jonsered are a Swedish brand but no longer sell chainsaws in Australia, they still sell ride on mowers. Seems a lot of cross over between this model and the Husqvarna 266 series saws.
Tore it down a fair bit and give it a good clean up with petrol, pulled the plug and it looked ok - just a wire brush up needed, re-assembed and time to give it a test, fired up after a couple of pulls. Had good compression and the engine sounds great - I hadn't even drained the old fuel out.
I just need to get a new kill toggle switch as the one on it was broken. (The wire was broken off inside when I tore it down. I wonder if they couldn't start it because the wire was grounding inside the shroud and hence gave up on it ? or if they got it to start and the wire grounded during movement and stopped it ?)
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Plan is to give it a decent test next weekend and if it goes ok I'll get a new bar/chain and a couple other small bits for it. It's currently running a 20" bar, chain looks ok just needs a good sharpen and the bar end needs a good bit of grease - it sounds like it's had a bit of sand and **** in it.
So far sounds promising anyway will see how it goes.
Cheers GB.
