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Old 1st April 2011, 03:16 PM   #31
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Saw fun welcome. You got a face book account? He is on there to.
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Old 2nd April 2011, 03:21 PM   #32
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How do I get a hold of some one at cascade saw restoration for work on my 2100?
Good ole 2100 I'll be glad to help. 2100 @ 99cc 6.0 cubic inches, Two thick rings at 56mm, carb is a Tillotson HS-136B,C or D easy to install and in stock, Spark plug Bosch WS7F gap @ 20. 50:1 is the factory spec's on fuel/oil. These models were made from 1975-1987 and are some of my favorite.

Those are the specs for that saw just let me know what the issues are and we'll see what we can do for you
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Old 2nd April 2011, 03:51 PM   #33
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Well I found my self a nice little jem today. A Stihl TS 510 concrete saw and a 42" bar and chain to boot. I only wish the monter had a chain brake to apease the #### osha people, oh well still a good deal. Wondering if the devil good be converted to a 075 or 076?
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Well I found my self a nice little jem today. A Stihl TS 510 concrete saw and a 42" bar and chain to boot. I only wish the monter had a chain brake to apease the #### osha people, oh well still a good deal. Wondering if the devil good be converted to a 075 or 076?
Let me get this correct you want to convert the new score TS 510 concrete saw into a working chainsaw...Hmmmm. I'll have to pull the spec's looks like the rim sprocket will need to change, cluch housing stays the same but I'll check just to make sure...new one on me if so it will haul ***
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Well I found my self a nice little jem today. A Stihl TS 510 concrete saw and a 42" bar and chain to boot. I only wish the monter had a chain brake to apease the #### osha people, oh well still a good deal. Wondering if the devil good be converted to a 075 or 076?
Remove the belt drive housing and remove the belt and cut-off saw assembly. Remove belt drive sprocket rim and replace with new OEM chain sprocket and match to size of chain/bar you want. You will need to find a stock cover to replace the belt drive housing you removed. Looks like thats the app your looking for..good luck!!
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Whatcha gonna do for the oiler?
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