Taryl, that rendition of "Jeremy Fountain" brought tears to my eyes... Tears of joy... Whenever you get tired of polishing old turds, you have a bright future as a singer.... Now, I'm cryin' again...
Taryl! Glad the condenser tester worked out! Ive attended church with Pearl Jam’s drummer1991-1994 Dave abruzeeze and his brother frank abruzeeze 😊he Actually lives one town over from me! Small world !!
Bet most of us 55 and older mechanics remember countless times helping someone broken down because of no spark with point ignition. Getting out a pack of matches and cleaning the points with the sandpaper on the pack and gapping them with the matchbook cover. This video was a good reminder of it for me. Both cars and many HD motorcycles. Now solid state and cd ign. much more dependable but you're SO of luck if in the boonies without spare parts. Thankfully we have cell phones. Great video as always, Thank you.
Taryl I bought 2 chain saws back in 1996 from my local fee market,one was a Clinton saw much bigger than this one. The saw was freaking awesome I got so many comments about them when I was leaving the flee market.The Clinton had a 48 inch bar by 5 inches wide the brass fingers were 4 inches long like I said the saw was awesome. I got it running with minimal effort and it sounded like my Honda CR 250R dirt bike, it had a muffler but sounded like it didn't, like I said saw was awesome lol. The saw weighed 48 pounds a collector in my area said this saw was just set onto the log and it's weight did all the work. I really liked that saw I had no trees to cut but I had to have it I only paid $10.00 for it kept it for years, anyone who saw it in my shed was drawn to it for real. I gave it away 5 years ago to a local guy who collects saws, thanks for the great video it brought back good memories of the Clinton beast I once owned.
Tayrl, I have some Clinton parts in the original packaging from when I had my mower shop a long time ago. I have points, condenser, carb kits, etc. If you are interested I can dig thru my supply and work out how to send them to you. Love your channel. Brings back memories from when I made repairs almost 50 years ago. Let me know
When I was on the farm we had an old Homelite 7-21. This saw had the gear reduction drive and a 1/2" chain on a 36" bar. It was hard to start and keep running but when it ran it was a monster. Cutting logs at the bars max length didn't bog the saw down at all. When running full speed the chain didn't move very fast, you could almost count the teeth as they went by. Being such a heavy saw and a bit cantankerous we didn't use it much in the woods but when we skidded logs back to the house we used it for blocking of the logs for firewood. Once you had the saw up on the log you didn't need to rock the saw or help it much to cut. Just hold it enough so it cut straight.
I love the sound of it. It brings back memories of when I was young when ever it would rain ever kid in the neighborhood would fire up their bikes to go play in the mud.
Glad to see you bring it back to life. Sorry I didn't get to see you when I dropped it off. We were on the way to Florida and didn't have a lot of time. Hope you can make a buck with it!!
Not to frighten you or anything, but are you aware that there is a very large man behind you. He is extremely large and has a very slick head. Be careful
I love those old beastly chainsaws. Not a turd to me. Get them running good and sharpen the chain, and they'll go through anything. Good for when you got some big stuff to cut through. Wouldn't want to lug it around in the woods too much though. Great video Taryl. 👍👍
Great video. Most Clinton machines used tecumseh engines, I owned a few Clinton boat motors and upon researching parts found out tecumseh was the main power head of much of the equipment.
This is great, my grandfather had a saw like this one. My dad inherited it to use at the cabin but it was way too heavy to be used all day. So he got a Sears chainsaw back in 1970. It was one of those all aluminum yellow bodied saws.. He ran that saw till it wore out, he loved that Sears chainsaw
Loved the sparks flying out of the exhaust pipe when Taryl gets it full throttle in the air. Things a beast! Taryl, You need to throw in the womans voice calling you a Hillbilly like in the Stihl chainsaw video.
Hi Tarl love your videos wish youtube was around when I was working using this stuff. I used to use these metal cased saws many years ago & you new you`d done a days work after.Whos the 2 guys in the back ground espiecially the one in the hoodie looked dodgy Lol😂
Taryl, you do an amazing job on them old chainsaws and stuff. I notice you got a wild look in yore eye when you go to pulling on the starting rope. Is that because you are not confident that it will start? Yore a brave man! I could never start a motor with the camera rolling that way. It's a lot of pressure and I'd always be afraid I would fail. You are the man!
Hi Taryl, I have a question for ya - a lot of those older two cycle engine required oil/fuel mixtures like 16:1, 20:1 etc. Do you run those mixtures or do you use 50: 1 with the modern oils?
I have old and new saws plus other 2 cycle equipment. Problem is some are 16:1, 50:1, 40:1 exc. So what I do is use omni oil in the soft packets. It's a mix all. It has stabilizer in it and it's good for all 2 cycle mix ratios. 16:1 all through to 50:1 and for new saws it won't void the warranty. Some manufacturers recommend it. It helps me out so I don't have to have several gas jugs mixed up.
@@hillbillyholler516 I've used Opti 2 in the same manner you describe in an old Shindaiwa weed eater. These days I'm using Amsoil Sabre which the claim can be used at 100:1 but I mix at 50:1 because I haven't had the nerve to try it at higher mix ratios on an expensive piece of equipment. I no longer have anything that requires 16:1, 32:1, 40:1, etc. I'll say that the Amsoil Sabre burns very clean even at 50:1. There is almost zero plugging of the spark arrestor screen after a couple years of use.
We had one of those when i was a kid. It finally got retired. A few years later i got a hodaka dirt bike that would not run. My dad took the carb off that saw and put it on the dirt bike. I ran real well! Fast!
Great content as usual but I’m wondering if it will be another wasp fiasco 😂 You might get a condo in Florida for the Clinton. Anyway I have been wanting to see your shop for years now and look over your scrap yard. I’m a gravely guy and always looking for parts or fixer uppers. I’m 4 hrs east of Louisville ky. I see that you go to the expo center. How far are you over in Indiana? Thank you for all the informative video and ideals that you pass along to us all.
Got in from a day out on Sunday and started doing office work to prep for next week. Took a break to look at youtube at 11:30pm and realized I had forgotten Taryl. Shame on me... Thanks for another greta episode! P.S. - I have felt that "raised edge point" on extremely worn points. That exhaust sound reminds of the McCullough MAC 10. Great saw, but absolutely deafening. Nor real muffler, just a sort of exhaust diverter.
Taryl, I have a 1957 Homelite 6-22 saw, its about the same as your Clinton, the 6-22 means 6 hp 22 lbs and it has a 1/2 chain also, 1/2 chains are sought after by antique saw guys.
1959 chainsaw fixed with just a few parts, and now running. The junk they make today will never be around 6 decades later!!!! Man I absolutely love the older power equipment and tool. Built like tanks
Taryl, I am just starting to restore a 520-H onan 20hp. I just retired an pick this up always wanted one. Who do you recommend to be able to fine parts like I been trying to find the oil filter boot or gasket to keep the air from blowing around the oil filter. Thanks Ed
VERY GOOD VIDEO ! that halloween skit is very good,cheers to Taryl, Junior and all the rest of the guys for making a entertaining video. And working on that old Clinton chain saw, youre the Man Taryl... I mean your the King, wheres your King hat.
This episode hits close to home due to im from maquoketa iowa where clinton engines was, they have the museum here, did you visit when you was in dubuque during torque fest?
A maquoketa Iowa engine . Clinton Motors started production in 1956 took on the name clinton motors in 1959 . Largest manufacturing labor force in its time .
Reminds me of my homelite super XL 925 and echo CS702VL. Both of them are heavy saws but they have plenty of power and torque. Would love to see how it cuts
Oscar Wilson is just up the road 2 miles or so from me. I used to love them when they had a walk in counter, you could get anything you needed the same day. They shut the counter down and you have to have a commercial account now to buy anything from them.
Good video although that thing may not be much good for cutting wood I bet that engine would be great on a small go-kart or something like that. And I finally bought one of your t-shirts now I'm wondering how many people will recognize it when I go to swap meets.
What do you do with all these equipment that you repair in the videos? I saw on Facebook that you sold some that were restored but we never know about the ones that are juat repaired and not restored
Hey Taryl I have an 021 Stihl any thing I need to be concerned about? I took it apart but not the block and am replacing thing. Just sitting down to watch your vid
I like your Tecumish boxes with your head on them , I just started a pest control business and I put those boxes everywhere you would put a pest strip or trap and I get rid of the critters , the first time they turn the corner and your head is there in the dark. Freaks em right out.
Just a dab of grease right behind the little L shaped fiber on the points that rubs on the cam. Some points sets even comes with a little packet of the grease.
Good repair job on the old '59. Wiring has never been my strong point, how did you know the coil wire was in the wrong place? You said "this wire should be going to ground and they have it going to the points. Anyway good singing.
Taryl, that rendition of "Jeremy Fountain" brought tears to my eyes... Tears of joy... Whenever you get tired of polishing old turds, you have a bright future as a singer.... Now, I'm cryin' again...
Taryl impersonating the know-it-all viewers are always hilarious. 😆
@Eric Erickson "Oh my god, he's at it again, knocking loose the flywheel with a hammer and a crowbar like a savage. I'm gonna file a report."😂
Professor good evening that old Clinton's giving you a good workout great video say hello to your son and slipp Dog and There's your Dang Dinner
IDK what's creepier: that old saw or those two characters holding the floor down by the garage door. Especially the guy in the hoodie!😳💀🤣
I know, right !!?
😂m🎉 😢😅
Hoodie guy just stood in the corner like the blair witch was after him 😱
Neither of them moved the hole video
Taryl! Glad the condenser tester worked out! Ive attended church with Pearl Jam’s drummer1991-1994 Dave abruzeeze and his brother frank abruzeeze 😊he Actually lives one town over from me! Small world !!
That's hilarious, and thanks for the tester will be using it whenever we can in future videos. Now there's my Dinner!
@@TarylFixesAll absolutely! You are more h than welcome!
The lil spark plug cover hit me in the heart...don't make ANYTHING like they used to....what a cool tool
Bet most of us 55 and older mechanics remember countless times helping someone broken down because of no spark with point ignition. Getting out a pack of matches and cleaning the points with the sandpaper on the pack and gapping them with the matchbook cover. This video was a good reminder of it for me. Both cars and many HD motorcycles. Now solid state and cd ign. much more dependable but you're SO of luck if in the boonies without spare parts. Thankfully we have cell phones. Great video as always, Thank you.
Taryl I bought 2 chain saws back in 1996 from my local fee market,one was a Clinton saw much bigger than this one. The saw was freaking awesome I got so many comments about them when I was leaving the flee market.The Clinton had a 48 inch bar by 5 inches wide the brass fingers were 4 inches long like I said the saw was awesome. I got it running with minimal effort and it sounded like my Honda CR 250R dirt bike, it had a muffler but sounded like it didn't, like I said saw was awesome lol. The saw weighed 48 pounds a collector in my area said this saw was just set onto the log and it's weight did all the work. I really liked that saw I had no trees to cut but I had to have it I only paid $10.00 for it kept it for years, anyone who saw it in my shed was drawn to it for real. I gave it away 5 years ago to a local guy who collects saws, thanks for the great video it brought back good memories of the Clinton beast I once owned.
Tayrl, I have some Clinton parts in the original packaging from when I had my mower shop a long time ago. I have points, condenser, carb kits, etc. If you are interested I can dig thru my supply and work out how to send them to you. Love your channel. Brings back memories from when I made repairs almost 50 years ago. Let me know
Man that's awesome. I looked at that saw in my dad's shop and thought it would never run. I'm impressed.
the guy in the background getting all sauced up watching the dactal fix shit! haha
When I was on the farm we had an old Homelite 7-21. This saw had the gear reduction drive and a 1/2" chain on a 36" bar. It was hard to start and keep running but when it ran it was a monster. Cutting logs at the bars max length didn't bog the saw down at all.
When running full speed the chain didn't move very fast, you could almost count the teeth as they went by.
Being such a heavy saw and a bit cantankerous we didn't use it much in the woods but when we skidded logs back to the house we used it for blocking of the logs for firewood. Once you had the saw up on the log you didn't need to rock the saw or help it much to cut. Just hold it enough so it cut straight.
We used those CLINTONs and McCullochs on home built GoKarts 60 years ago. They would tune-up nicely !!
Shawn has the patience of a saint not even sitting but standing through all of what would have been a long production time 😁 thanks for the content
Those two dudes in the background are creeping me out
I love the sound of it. It brings back memories of when I was young when ever it would rain ever kid in the neighborhood would fire up their bikes to go play in the mud.
Glad to see you bring it back to life. Sorry I didn't get to see you when I dropped it off. We were on the way to Florida and didn't have a lot of time. Hope you can make a buck with it!!
THANKS for doing that!!
And to think he called it a piece of fecal matter 🤦♂️ he has no idea what he has!
Love those vintage chainsaws.
Yeah, and he thinks he has a piece of shit or in his words 'a piece of fecal matter' 🤦♂️
I think that exhaust horn had some kind of baffle in it originally. Just a piece of metal with a 1/2 to 3/4 inch hole in it.
I love vintage chainsaws and collect them, I have quite a little collection of old saws going, great video Taryl!
Man what a Saw! 😁 Its loud, its heavy and no safety feautures but I think I Need one 😁 and Great Clip with Uncle Andy 👍🏻👍🏻
Me too
Nice work Mr. Dactal as always never fails to fire it up.. fire it up.....fire it up.
Not to frighten you or anything, but are you aware that there is a very large man behind you. He is extremely large and has a very slick head. Be careful
I love those old beastly chainsaws. Not a turd to me. Get them running good and sharpen the chain, and they'll go through anything. Good for when you got some big stuff to cut through. Wouldn't want to lug it around in the woods too much though. Great video Taryl. 👍👍
Great video. Most Clinton machines used tecumseh engines, I owned a few Clinton boat motors and upon researching parts found out tecumseh was the main power head of much of the equipment.
This is great, my grandfather had a saw like this one. My dad inherited it to use at the cabin but it was way too heavy to be used all day. So he got a Sears chainsaw back in 1970. It was one of those all aluminum yellow bodied saws.. He ran that saw till it wore out, he loved that Sears chainsaw
I always use channel locks to rotate a precision ground shaft.
It never damages the plyers like they say it will.....
Very cool Taryl, we have a couple of big old saws from the 1950s a Homelite 5-20. And a
David Bradley both around 125cc.Central California watching.
Wow is that podunk lake where you filmed the 6 wheeler? If so that lake dried up quick.
I’d love to just hangout while Taryl is fixing stuff. Lol
Another awesome video and i don't even have a saw. Laughed so hard i almost pissed myself. Keep them coming Taryl, i always learn something.
Loved the sparks flying out of the exhaust pipe when Taryl gets it full throttle in the air. Things a beast!
Taryl, You need to throw in the womans voice calling you a Hillbilly like in the Stihl chainsaw video.
Hi Tarl love your videos wish youtube was around when I was working using this stuff. I used to use these metal cased saws many years ago & you new you`d done a days work after.Whos the 2 guys in the back ground espiecially the one in the hoodie looked dodgy Lol😂
South haven is a stone's throw from where i live in Michigan, i'm right down the road in eau claire. Another great video as always!
but Eau Claire is in Wisconsin, just down the road from Minneapolis
There is an eau claire michigan too
@@jakez8659 I figured that. I was just trolling.
I collect and run the old saws-fun hobby-great video!!!!!!!!!!!!
Random shop bouncer just standing by in case someone bum-rushes the stage during Taryl's Pearl Jam cover.
Dad bought us a go kart with a Clinton Panther engine, what a fun fast kart!! Still have it , it was from the early 60s !
Taryl, you do an amazing job on them old chainsaws and stuff. I notice you got a wild look in yore eye when you go to pulling on the starting rope. Is that because you are not confident that it will start? Yore a brave man! I could never start a motor with the camera rolling that way. It's a lot of pressure and I'd always be afraid I would fail. You are the man!
My Dad had a Montgomery Wards Chain saw and blades. That thing was a honker! If it's a Clinton; is the bar straight? hahaha Taryl laugh
"BATE SHOP" Hahaha! Right up there with the "SCARP" bin I drove by a couple years ago.
Good one T! Loved seeing the old Clinton brought back to life!
Wow it came from south haven mi? That's like a second home to me. Great video as always taryl.
I love your videos. I laugh most of the way through them.
I have a 1954 David Bradley saw looks almost identical to that. One of these days I will see about getting it running.
Hi Taryl, I have a question for ya - a lot of those older two cycle engine required oil/fuel mixtures like 16:1, 20:1 etc. Do you run those mixtures or do you use 50: 1 with the modern oils?
I have old and new saws plus other 2 cycle equipment.
Problem is some are 16:1, 50:1, 40:1 exc.
So what I do is use omni oil in the soft packets.
It's a mix all.
It has stabilizer in it and it's good for all 2 cycle mix ratios.
16:1 all through to 50:1 and for new saws it won't void the warranty.
Some manufacturers recommend it.
It helps me out so I don't have to have several gas jugs mixed up.
@@hillbillyholler516 I've used Opti 2 in the same manner you describe in an old Shindaiwa weed eater. These days I'm using Amsoil Sabre which the claim can be used at 100:1 but I mix at 50:1 because I haven't had the nerve to try it at higher mix ratios on an expensive piece of equipment. I no longer have anything that requires 16:1, 32:1, 40:1, etc. I'll say that the Amsoil Sabre burns very clean even at 50:1. There is almost zero plugging of the spark arrestor screen after a couple years of use.
That old vintage chain saw looks like it in pretty good shape like watching you work on on equipment
23 pounds of al-u-minium... without the bar. That's a lot of beer cans. 🤣
As always, that was fun to watch 👍👍
🤣🤣 Nice way to see it bill 😎👍
@@mortensgarage 😁😁
That's why people were more fit back then. ;). It would be a real workout to run that all day long!
Love the video!
Now thats a chainsaw! Well done Taryl I enjoyed it
@37:33 Is Slippers in a timeout over in the corner by the garage door?
😂
We had one of those when i was a kid. It finally got retired. A few years later i got a hodaka dirt bike that would not run. My dad took the carb off that saw and put it on the dirt bike. I ran real well! Fast!
OMG you took the coating off on a new set of points! The world is coming to an end!!!!!! LMAO! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍🏻👍🏻
Great content as usual but I’m wondering if it will be another wasp fiasco 😂 You might get a condo in Florida for the Clinton. Anyway I have been wanting to see your shop for years now and look over your scrap yard. I’m a gravely guy and always looking for parts or fixer uppers. I’m 4 hrs east of Louisville ky. I see that you go to the expo center. How far are you over in Indiana? Thank you for all the informative video and ideals that you pass along to us all.
Got in from a day out on Sunday and started doing office work to prep for next week. Took a break to look at youtube at 11:30pm and realized I had forgotten Taryl. Shame on me... Thanks for another greta episode! P.S. - I have felt that "raised edge point" on extremely worn points. That exhaust sound reminds of the McCullough MAC 10. Great saw, but absolutely deafening. Nor real muffler, just a sort of exhaust diverter.
LOL, always people standing around awaiting their lines in the video. Good stuff, its a lot of work we appreciate it.
We love your opening skits! Hollywood's got nothing on you guys!
Taryl, I have a 1957 Homelite 6-22 saw, its about the same as your Clinton, the 6-22 means 6 hp 22 lbs and it has a 1/2 chain also, 1/2 chains are sought after by antique saw guys.
1959 chainsaw fixed with just a few parts, and now running. The junk they make today will never be around 6 decades later!!!! Man I absolutely love the older power equipment and tool. Built like tanks
Taryl, I am just starting to restore a 520-H onan 20hp. I just retired an pick this up always wanted one. Who do you recommend to be able to fine parts like I been trying to find the oil filter boot or gasket to keep the air from blowing around the oil filter. Thanks Ed
LOL, my brother-in-law had a CB radio handle "Pond Scum" back in the 90's.
you have the singing voice of a cat with its tail caught in a door
😂
You forgot the best part: "Who? Who? Who? Whooo?"
Time for a wood cutting short.
Happy Halloween, guys! Thanks for sharing.
What is up with the background zombies?
VERY GOOD VIDEO ! that halloween skit is very good,cheers to Taryl, Junior and all the rest of the guys for making a entertaining video. And working on that old Clinton chain saw, youre the Man Taryl... I mean your the King, wheres your King hat.
This episode hits close to home due to im from maquoketa iowa where clinton engines was, they have the museum here, did you visit when you was in dubuque during torque fest?
Chainsaws built out of "Lumnum" metal am cool Taryl. Great video and exciting ending!
Now that is really a cool old chainsaw, I don't think anyone has shown one that old, have a good day.
Teflon, the replacement diaphram is made out of Teflon 👍🙀👏🥴😲👍
Where can I get a set of that crank tool you used for removing the flywheel ? Cool shop, it definitely has character.
You always make me laugh.
Your videos are so nice to watch because you always figure it out.
Hope you can reach your goal of just making videos 😊
Taryl we appreciate the work you put in for us fans!!!
As always Taryl you did a great job
thanks taryl great video, I thought you were going to play MISSISSIPPI QUEEN with the tapping of that gas tank
Grass rats, what is the function of the wick along the cam shaft? Tarly as always love the videos and ALWAYS learn something. Thanks.
I absolutely love the pond scum part of your video that was really neat anyway Terrel and all you guys have a good day this is Jim mungai again
I like that chainsaw, it's a beast. The weight will be applied to the log being cut. Sharpen it up and make a short video of it cutting logs.
A maquoketa Iowa engine . Clinton Motors started production in 1956 took on the name clinton motors in 1959 . Largest manufacturing labor force in its time .
Reminds me of my homelite super XL 925 and echo CS702VL. Both of them are heavy saws but they have plenty of power and torque. Would love to see how it cuts
The Clinton E65 on my go kart when I was a kid was a real screamer
Oscar Wilson is just up the road 2 miles or so from me. I used to love them when they had a walk in counter, you could get anything you needed the same day. They shut the counter down and you have to have a commercial account now to buy anything from them.
🎶when a problem comes along🎶 you must flip it🎶 address that wick🎶 you must flip it🎶 lubricated good Taryl !!
Good video although that thing may not be much good for cutting wood I bet that engine would be great on a small go-kart or something like that. And I finally bought one of your t-shirts now I'm wondering how many people will recognize it when I go to swap meets.
What do you do with all these equipment that you repair in the videos? I saw on Facebook that you sold some that were restored but we never know about the ones that are juat repaired and not restored
Maybe you can put it on eBay like the last old chainsaw you fixed!! That went well!!!😅
Great Scooby-Doo-esk sketch!
Happy Halloween.
Hey Taryl I have an 021 Stihl any thing I need to be concerned about? I took it apart but not the block and am replacing thing. Just sitting down to watch your vid
Uncle Andy for the win!!! Another great video fellas. 🔥🙌
saw the empty Hamms on the bench, Steve would be proud
I like your Tecumish boxes with your head on them , I just started a pest control business and I put those boxes everywhere you would put a pest strip or trap and I get rid of the critters , the first time they turn the corner and your head is there in the dark. Freaks em right out.
Cool old chainsaw....no plastic. Uncle Andy was the last person I would have guessed for the bad guy
Uncle Andy's hilarious !!!
Nice job 👍 fixing fixing the chainsaw
Boy, I used to wish I could sing but now I wished you could !!! LOL🤣
I cant imagine using that 30 pound saw all day. I would be wore out the first hour. Loved the video.
Do you put a small amount of grease on points cam or
Just a dab of grease right behind the little L shaped fiber on the points that rubs on the cam. Some points sets even comes with a little packet of the grease.
30:14 I'll say it for you "PHOKEN'' !
Taryl got them compression testers 👐 🤣
27:34 Dat boy is really enjoying that crispy beverage!
Good repair job on the old '59. Wiring has never been my strong point, how did you know the coil wire was in the wrong place? You said "this wire should be going to ground and they have it going to the points.
Anyway good singing.
I know it's not rush but the sawdust all around it makes it look that way everyone I have ever worked on and I never noticed it until now
I got your compression tester 🤣🤪😆😅 I'm good for the week hehehehehehe !!!
I see the compression gauge hands calibrators in the background. 🤣
What's with the big dude in the background does Taryl have a bouncer now lol
We want to know.
🤣😂
I thought it was Pond Scum.