Helpful video, thank you, sir. I've been cleaning up an old Super EZ Auto that was made in 1974. It spent 45 years or so in a summer house on the Maine coast. It got very little use and a lot of neglect. Amazingly, with fresh fuel and a fresh plug, it still starts and runs, including idling, very nicely. Those saws come from another era, in more ways than one. The spring is still good and the rope is more or less ok, but it was nice to watch this and if nothing else know that there wasn't anything too odd that I needed to be aware of. Cheers and thanks.
@justinseaborn2 Жыл бұрын
Thank you sir, I was about ready to throw the whole saw in the trash lol I was starting at the little end. I had it fixed within 5 minutes of finding your video
@613kc3 жыл бұрын
Trick @ 14:35 (To add more recoil; Do Not Untie Rope. Pull some slack at the pully w/ needlenose pliers, wind another turn tension. Pull handle twisting turn out of rope. Test tension. As Leon said, "Use the full length of rope" so you do not pull to the end stressing the knot (causing it to fail). Only enough tension to keep the Handle upright. Spring will last almost forever. (Remember you can add tension at any time. )
@613kc3 жыл бұрын
Pull some slack at the pulley w/ needlenose pliers, ...(Do this at the Notch in pulley,)
@karolyhacs6923 Жыл бұрын
That’s a bummer that the spring popped out like that, but I think you did that for my benefit! I was working on my Super XL that is a little older without the containerized spring and I was scratching my head how I was going to get it back together again after the spring exploded while cleaning. Followed your steps and boom… back together and had it running today. Thanks!!
@douglasthompson27404 ай бұрын
This is exactly my situation with my old XL.
@154Sniper2 жыл бұрын
I can write a book of made up words I have said trying to resolve this issue. Good video. My recoil is on a older XL-12 which has neither the screw to hold the rig in place or the spring cover but I will attempt this technique for sure.
@rchighfield13 жыл бұрын
Aaah relief, I was beginning to think it was only me that would cuss an inanimate object. Thanks!
@martincyrany75443 жыл бұрын
I definitely feel your pain. Ive had to do this a few time too. Swear jars pretty full of money. Lol 😆
@crazzywolfie3 жыл бұрын
i use a ziptie to to hold the recoil spring as i am doing that. sometimes it requires a few zipties to get it down small enough but is not too bad. i have thought about building a jig to make rewinding springs easier but don't do enough to justify it.
@douglasthompson27404 ай бұрын
That is a different model than my XL as mine has no shield and no container, just a spring in the plastic well and the plastic pulley on top, with the bitter end of the recoil rope in a recess in the bottom as you put the pulley in.
@joseywales4973 жыл бұрын
I saw your videos on old homelite 330. I have one built in 1980 and in need of help. Given to me by my step father. Hasn't been ran in over 15 years. Fill carb throat with full, revs and shuts down. Would be happy to have you fix it. I'm in pa.
@allthehardwayz2 жыл бұрын
Great vid - thanks! I'm trying to get an old XL-12 back to life and it has no spring shields. I must have rewound the damn spring 20 times today (getting very good at it). Problem is it had no washer to keep the rope in place so I used some small metal washer, but the knot is interfering with the rewind as it catches the flywheel cover studs, just like you said. Going to ditch the washer and try just making a knot and stuffing it into the hole. Even if it slips through I hope the wound rope around the first loop will keep everything in place. I think I need a parts saw here. Also restoring an Oleo Mac 251 Super - no spark, so I'm guessing coil as the wiring seems good. Know where I can pick up a coil for that? I'm in Canada, and there's none that I can find anywhere. I usually look at Chainsawr in Vermont for that sort of stuff, but they have none. Thanks again for the great vid. Incidentally, when you knocked in the spring in its case, you put it in with the exposed spring down and the housing face up? I was doing it backwards ffs! I'm going to make a homemade spring shield I think out of some plastic and cut it to size. Might help, but it rewinds fine as is until I screw the damn starter cover on - then the damn knot does its sick thing.
@allthehardwayz2 жыл бұрын
Coil for a Pioneer Farmsaw too - you never know!
@Autigers20133 жыл бұрын
Leon do you have a starter rope drum for a Mcculloch mini mac 35? Please let me know if you do!
@williamfgreene68553 жыл бұрын
There is a collector in finland that just surpassed 500 LX12's in his collection. you know about him?
@justinweaver87873 жыл бұрын
Good technique an information thank u sir.
@ford64lee Жыл бұрын
How do I contact you
@ninazeng60363 жыл бұрын
your video is so good.Are you willing to cooperate with us?thank you.
@kevinleee3408 Жыл бұрын
Do you think you could add a couple of more sniffs and throat clears😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂