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       #Post#: 10539--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Poulan pro 475
       By: Cut4fun Date: July 26, 2012, 5:31 pm
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       Some of Marks info to save.
       Anyhow after some more searching I found that the part # for the
       415-445 coil superceded to part # 544018401 which is a common
       coil on a bunch of Huskys like a 55 coil.
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       Re: Poulan pro 475
       By: bnkz Date: July 26, 2012, 6:35 pm
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       What's a redneck fix?
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       Re: Poulan pro 475
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: July 26, 2012, 7:04 pm
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       Redneck = anything I can do on the cheap side without proper
       tools or equipment.
       In this case just a fix I do  being I cant Tig or Mig weld
       cases etc.
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       Re: Poulan pro 475
       By: bnkz Date: July 26, 2012, 7:45 pm
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       Okay, but how did you fix break?
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       Re: Poulan pro 475
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: July 26, 2012, 7:59 pm
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       I should have showed pics I guess. I did this to 415 and 475.
       Drill small holes on either side of break in both pieces, about
       4 on each side. Lace #12 bare copper house wire and tighten each
       lace across.
       Then on 415 due to someone trying to weld and blew it out I had
       to use JB to fill void then use steel putty and mold to both
       sides.
       475 I was able to skip the JB part and go straight to the steel
       putty and mold on both sides.
       Something like this.
  HTML http://www.loctiteproducts.com/p/mech_spec_epxy/overview/Loctite-Metal-Filled-Epoxy-Putty.htm<br
       /> or this
  HTML http://www.dual-star.com/index2/Service/quiksteel_epoxy_putty.htm
       #Post#: 10548--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Poulan pro 475
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: July 26, 2012, 8:00 pm
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       Thinking these are the mm of bores I was looking for last night.
       505 = 54mm
       475 = 52mm
       445 =  50mm
       415 425 =  48mm
       #Post#: 10563--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Poulan pro 475
       By: 3000 FPS Date: July 27, 2012, 4:37 pm
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       Send it to me I will weld it for you.  I am still taking on
       practice pieces.  Just split the case and send the half that
       needs repair.  I have done 5 clutch covers, 1 crank case, and a
       bad crack on the bottom of my 335, and a hole in my 3750.  All
       have gone well so far so I see no reason why yours would not
       also.  The piece is very thin from looking at your pictures and
       will take a careful amount of current control to get it right
       without blowing it apart, but I do not believe it would be any
       worse than some of the clutch covers I have done.
       #Post#: 10564--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Poulan pro 475
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: July 27, 2012, 5:22 pm
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       [quote author=3000 FPS link=topic=46.msg10563#msg10563
       date=1343425048]
       Send it to me I will weld it for you.
       [/quote]
       I had thought about asking you about welding 475. But I had such
       good luck with the poulan 415 fix last year  in same area I went
       ahead already and did the 475 yesterday. It's ready to be put
       together now.
       Thanks for the offer though.
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       Re: Poulan pro 475
       By: 3000 FPS Date: July 27, 2012, 6:06 pm
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       Well ok I tried.  The only thing it would have cost you is your
       wisdom and knowlege that I could have called on in the future.
       Maybe next time.
       I just got a new computer couple days ago and I am still
       getting all the favorites set up along with other things.  Man
       is this thing fast compared to my old computer that I used for
       the last 12 years.   I can actually watch a video in real time
       now.
       #Post#: 10566--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Poulan pro 475
       By: Cut4fun Date: July 27, 2012, 6:16 pm
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       [quote author=3000 FPS link=topic=46.msg10565#msg10565
       date=1343430404]
       Well ok I tried.  The only thing it would have cost you is your
       wisdom and knowlege that I could have called on in the future.
       Maybe next time.
       I just got a new computer couple days ago and I am still
       getting all the favorites set up along with other things.  Man
       is this thing fast compared to my old computer that I used for
       the last 12 years.   I can actually watch a video in real time
       now.
       [/quote]
       1. wisdom and knowledge is always free here now and in the
       future.  ;)
       2.  LOL 12 years on 1 puter, we couldnt get one to last 3 years.
       Thanks again for offer.  8) 8)
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