Looks like you stuck a small part of the mother load. I would start with the junkie parts to get a good recipe, and work towards the good nos part. Been doin that with sp 125 parts I've gathered for 40 years although there all stock. Lookin forward to this build.. thanks for sharing your time with us...
Havnt used a lil red barn piston yet but have a couple on the shelf. Just built a 2100 with a Vec piston which looks oddly exactly the same as the lil red pistons. Had to clean abunch of casting flash from the windows and lower edges, had to file the inside wrist pin bosses as they were too narrow to fit over the connecting rod and had to use the oem wrist pin due to a rust pit on the vec pin that had been tried to polish out. Used caber rings also but got the saw running after some mold porting and seems to be holding up good.
When you said "brand new coil for a P72" I was thinking my goodness I never knew there was a 72! I think my face contorted quite a bit! Beauty stash there Tinman! Thats pretty neat that old 600/620 cylinder! Ive got a nice bit of Husky, Homelite, a bunch of Poulan cyl, some Stihl...Very nice. Thanks for showing off your stash!
Glad that you were able get all of those NOS parts. I think trying out the "Lil Red Barn" first sounds like a good plan. Will be excited to see how that works out.
Hey Tinman! How's she goin. At about 10 minutes in, you showed points and a doo-hicky. I may be wrong, but I think that was a condenser and oil pump part??? Nice haul! It's probably the last load in captivity. Thanks for sharing with us!
Beautiful stuff there buddy . I would build a clean stock saw with those nice parts and enjoy it for what it is . Be careful with the little red bombs. They can be very fickle. Awesome stuff Tinman 🇦🇺✊🏻
Prepping for winter is so important. My garage is the same way. I really need to decide what I am doing in there. It's become a catch all for precious garbage. In the meantime, I have stuff that should be in there in my living room. Yes I am single. haha.
I am very jealus! But very good collection! I would tear down all p40-41 may has some useable cylinder and use it with the little red baron piston first. If the recipe is good try the nos cylinder-piston combo ;)
lol I’d love to see what you could do with my little pioneer 1110. All I’ve done is take the baffle plate outta the muffler. But I really need an air cleaner or a line to a company that can re-flock the one I have…ooor the knowledge of how to do it myself 😂😂 I’ve only got one roached stock filter
Score.... nice parts on a shelf are like a ring not on the girls finger. Nice to look at but not what it is intended for... just say'en...lol. TC Mahalo Tinman 🤙🤙🤙
Years back I bought an RC engine online When it arrived at my shop I was really busy and just signed for it and set it aside. That evening I unboxed it to find out that the shipping department just threw it in the box and slapped a label on it. Reed block was cracked 😮. I contacted the seller and he said get a new one and he would return it my expenses. Six months later I was returning home on Sunday after flying in the western Adirondack area and there were cars parked outside the saw shop. This is literally in the middle of nowhere, so I turned around and walked in with a reed block stuck on my finger. Guy asked if he could help and I held up my finger and said “any idea what this is, and he promptly responded with “ P-51 pioneer “. I asked him what that was and he replied . He dug through boxes of “stuff “ on the top of his parts shelf for around fifteen minutes before he gave up. But he gave me a lead to a vendor and after three phone calls I got a NOS part sent to me 😊. This is the first time I’ve ever seen one, but I have a 160 mph racing engine.built from a P51! Thought you might have had similar experiences…. And about getting ready for the white stuff, I Still have mud bogs where I am trying to put parking in and a couple of short roads at home. Four loads of crushed rock and I still get stuck. Two loads tomorrow and maybe I can get it firmed up enough for now……
Looks like you have got the mother load parts box there. I say, if you've got salvageable parts from a doner saw, give them a go. If no worky, go on with the others.
Chop up the NOS stuff and make a killer saw, it's what you do and holding onto the NOS is just going to make good parts sit around longer. Let's Get Cutting more wood!!!🎉
I'd be working on the beater saw first. Then I'd work on the used cylinder and make a runner out of it. I'd keep the nos cylinder and piston for a restoration. I'm sure you'll make them go what ever you do.
If i was you, that nos p40 cylinder/piston you got, run 1 ring and save the other for a different p40 :) i know you usually run 1 ring anyways, so im sure that idea already came to you :)
Red barn stuff is ok, my homie 150 piston from them piston pin bores were rod slides between was crooked and would only go half way in had to grind the bores to get rod into piston, sketchy stuff
hey Tinman, im trying to decide between a Hyway or Meteor piston in an oem husqvarna 372 cylinder. I like the Hyway popup, but know the Meteors are better quality. Do the Hyway pistons hold up well for you without wearing out quickly?
Hey tin man. Could you send me info. I have 2 064 and 1 038 wanting rebuild. One 64 runs on 3 pulls.. 38 runs on about 2.. was my dads and grandfather saws. Both logged the pnw.
😊😊 HI TINMAN that's cylinder should clean up and I would honey it then use it and are the piston rings still good U want power 🔋 😊 / U should cross match the parts nos the crankshaft seals which saws did they work on a parts no list would help might need a newer parts nos book 😊😊 OMG 1O 28 2O24
Any 50.8 mm pistons there?? Need one for a 2400 or the 3200 is the same
That's a good question
@ seem hard to find lol
Wow!! What a stash!!!
Good?... that was glorious! Yeah, I'd use the LRB piston in the cleaned up original cylinder.
What a great collection of parts
Hey Tinman good find just use WISELY LOVE your videos
Looks like you stuck a small part of the mother load. I would start with the junkie parts to get a good recipe, and work towards the good nos part. Been doin that with sp 125 parts I've gathered for 40 years although there all stock. Lookin forward to this build.. thanks for sharing your time with us...
Havnt used a lil red barn piston yet but have a couple on the shelf. Just built a 2100 with a Vec piston which looks oddly exactly the same as the lil red pistons. Had to clean abunch of casting flash from the windows and lower edges, had to file the inside wrist pin bosses as they were too narrow to fit over the connecting rod and had to use the oem wrist pin due to a rust pit on the vec pin that had been tried to polish out. Used caber rings also but got the saw running after some mold porting and seems to be holding up good.
P-40-41-42 crank seals..SKF 5606
Thanks that helps narrow it down!!
@@tinmanssawssame seal in p-50/51/52..p-60/61/62..I like pioneers 😂
@Aaron_A_Lynch 👍🏻 first time I heard the song pioneer by Upchurch, I instantly thought of Pioneer saws lol. Then you used it for a short!
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When you said "brand new coil for a P72" I was thinking my goodness I never knew there was a 72! I think my face contorted quite a bit! Beauty stash there Tinman! Thats pretty neat that old 600/620 cylinder! Ive got a nice bit of Husky, Homelite, a bunch of Poulan cyl, some Stihl...Very nice. Thanks for showing off your stash!
You hit the Jackpot, big time!!!!
I looked for almost a year for a top cover for a 1074 before I found one!
What a great collection!!! Save the nos for a 100% bullet proof build! Thanks for sharing.
Sweeet collection of parts!
Glad that you were able get all of those NOS parts. I think trying out the "Lil Red Barn" first sounds like a good plan. Will be excited to see how that works out.
I have an old pioneer 1150 that has an exhaust with the two round holes as you showed
Heck year, looking forward to an old school new build.
Hey Tinman! How's she goin. At about 10 minutes in, you showed points and a doo-hicky. I may be wrong, but I think that was a condenser and oil pump part??? Nice haul! It's probably the last load in captivity. Thanks for sharing with us!
A good cleaning and organized shop is always a big plus. We all could do the same I am sure. 👍👍♥️
You JUST made a whole bunch of people go against the "thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's goods"!! 😉😉
Too 😁 😂
Beautiful stuff there buddy . I would build a clean stock saw with those nice parts and enjoy it for what it is . Be careful with the little red bombs. They can be very fickle. Awesome stuff Tinman 🇦🇺✊🏻
Love your videos
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Prepping for winter is so important. My garage is the same way. I really need to decide what I am doing in there. It's become a catch all for precious garbage. In the meantime, I have stuff that should be in there in my living room. Yes I am single. haha.
I am very jealus! But very good collection! I would tear down all p40-41 may has some useable cylinder and use it with the little red baron piston first. If the recipe is good try the nos cylinder-piston combo ;)
I vote for you to start with the running saw, if that is the worst cylinder. Work up to the NOS one.
lol I’d love to see what you could do with my little pioneer 1110. All I’ve done is take the baffle plate outta the muffler. But I really need an air cleaner or a line to a company that can re-flock the one I have…ooor the knowledge of how to do it myself 😂😂 I’ve only got one roached stock filter
Score.... nice parts on a shelf are like a ring not on the girls finger. Nice to look at but not what it is intended for... just say'en...lol. TC Mahalo Tinman 🤙🤙🤙
I would love to get a nice small pioneer
Years back I bought an RC engine online When it arrived at my shop I was really busy and just signed for it and set it aside. That evening I unboxed it to find out that the shipping department just threw it in the box and slapped a label on it. Reed block was cracked 😮. I contacted the seller and he said get a new one and he would return it my expenses. Six months later I was returning home on Sunday after flying in the western Adirondack area and there were cars parked outside the saw shop. This is literally in the middle of nowhere, so I turned around and walked in with a reed block stuck on my finger. Guy asked if he could help and I held up my finger and said “any idea what this is, and he promptly responded with “ P-51 pioneer “. I asked him what that was and he replied . He dug through boxes of “stuff “ on the top of his parts shelf for around fifteen minutes before he gave up. But he gave me a lead to a vendor and after three phone calls I got a NOS part sent to me 😊. This is the first time I’ve ever seen one, but I have a 160 mph racing engine.built from a P51! Thought you might have had similar experiences…. And about getting ready for the white stuff, I Still have mud bogs where I am trying to put parking in and a couple of short roads at home. Four loads of crushed rock and I still get stuck. Two loads tomorrow and maybe I can get it firmed up enough for now……
Looks like you have got the mother load parts box there. I say, if you've got salvageable parts from a doner saw, give them a go. If no worky, go on with the others.
That one cylinder with open port transfers looked like cylinder for Poulan 3400-3700-4000 series.
❤❤🪓💪🪵🌲rock on brother
Chop up the NOS stuff and make a killer saw, it's what you do and holding onto the NOS is just going to make good parts sit around longer. Let's Get Cutting more wood!!!🎉
Hey Tinman from Colorado! Port the old one
Hey, I think that's what I'll do.
I'd be working on the beater saw first. Then I'd work on the used cylinder and make a runner out of it. I'd keep the nos cylinder and piston for a restoration. I'm sure you'll make them go what ever you do.
I would save the nos stuff for later. Use up the used stuff first.
If i was you, that nos p40 cylinder/piston you got, run 1 ring and save the other for a different p40 :) i know you usually run 1 ring anyways, so im sure that idea already came to you :)
I vote grinding on the garbage saw first!
Red barn stuff is ok, my homie 150 piston from them piston pin bores were rod slides between was crooked and would only go half way in had to grind the bores to get rod into piston, sketchy stuff
Save the NOS! Try the red barn first.
That’s a tough one I would most likely leave it like you said how many more are out there
U keep stuff for years not needing it, a week goes past u have thrown it out u regret it 😮😊
Can you use aluminum pistons in an aluminum cylinder or are forged cast iron best?
Hello Tinman!, Would you happen to have a air filter for a Pioneer P-26/ P-28/ 1074? the part number is 431227. If so would you ship to Florida?
Little red barn sells p40 crank seals. I have a set if you want me to measure them for you
hey Tinman, im trying to decide between a Hyway or Meteor piston in an oem husqvarna 372 cylinder. I like the Hyway popup, but know the Meteors are better quality. Do the Hyway pistons hold up well for you without wearing out quickly?
I've never had an issue with hyway pistons. I prefer them to meteor.
Got any p52 pioneers?
Hey tin man. Could you send me info. I have 2 064 and 1 038 wanting rebuild. One 64 runs on 3 pulls.. 38 runs on about 2.. was my dads and grandfather saws. Both logged the pnw.
Hey, what info would you like me to send?
What do you think is best option for a 80s saw. Still runs great but needs freshening up.. Maddison’s out of centrailia wa. Hot sawed it when new
Did you oil that iron cylinder?
Yes
I need a starter housing with starter and pinion for P40
LRB are hard to deal with. 😡
I have two jonsereds I need help with
How's the Tinman and family
Tin man i need rings for my nos 1200a piston????
I wouldn’t use that NOS cylinder if you don’t have to
save the NOS stuff for now
😊😊 HI TINMAN that's cylinder should clean up and I would honey it then use it and are the piston rings still good U want power 🔋 😊 / U should cross match the parts nos the crankshaft seals which saws did they work on a parts no list would help might need a newer parts nos book 😊😊 OMG 1O 28 2O24