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Re: shindaiwa 757
By: adam32 Date: November 8, 2015, 9:24 am
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[quote author=Cut4fun . link=topic=344.msg64641#msg64641
date=1446992264]
Are they single aka dual transfers like 044 or quads like 372?
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I haven't opened it up yet to look. I wanted to port it and add
a couple more exhaust outlets but the ol man wants to keep it
stock for while...lol
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Re: shindaiwa 757
By: Eccentric Date: November 8, 2015, 10:13 pm
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Are pistons available for this model? I have a 757 with a
roached piston. Thing is in damn good shape aside from that. I
did some google and eBay searching for a piston a while back and
came up empty....
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Re: shindaiwa 757
By: jacob j. Date: November 28, 2015, 12:26 pm
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They're a dual transfer-port cylinder like an 044. As Adam said-
when in good repair, they have a touch less power and top end
than a 372 or 440, but they're a fine running saw. Like most
stuff Shindaiwa- they're a tank and will take much abuse. They
have a domed piston and combustion chamber and when ported, they
can be turned up a bit. The carburetor is the weak
spot/bottleneck on these. If a guy could put an HD-12 off of a
late non X-torq 372, they'd run a lot better.
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Re: shindaiwa 757
By: Chainsawrepair Date: November 28, 2015, 12:51 pm
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Great info. Thanks JJ.
The guy said the muffler bolts are tac welded to the muffler
because they kept coming loose on him.
That part worries me because it may of wollygagged the cylinder
muffler mount bolt holes.
#Post#: 69012--------------------------------------------------
Re: shindaiwa 757
By: old 040 Date: February 6, 2016, 5:54 am
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Here's mine I picked last weekend, a good runner!!....... ;D
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Re: shindaiwa 757
By: Chainsawrepair Date: February 6, 2016, 8:37 am
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Nice.
Here is the one that was local $200. I just couldnt make myself
pull the trigger. Least I think this is the pic I saved of it.
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Re: shindaiwa 757
By: josedelvecchio Date: February 12, 2016, 11:28 am
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Shindaiwa and Echo saws are the most difficult to flow...
Shindaiwa 757 are indestructable. The only problem they have is
muffler screws get loose with time, however you can fix them
with loctite or similar products.
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Re: shindaiwa 757
By: Cut4fun Date: February 24, 2016, 6:33 pm
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Somebody trying to sell a shindaiwa 757 for $500 local. Trying
to tell folks it was $1300 new :D . If you look at the ad real
close that $1300 was AU OZ price. ;)
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Re: shindaiwa 757 super v2 power pro
By: Chainsawrepair Date: March 27, 2023, 7:08 am
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shindaiwa super v2 power pro 73.5cc
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