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Re: Poulan pro 475
By: 3000 FPS Date: August 12, 2012, 10:10 pm
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Wow you have been busy.
I know what you mean about the magnesium chips from the
welding and shaping that I did.
Well everything looks good and sounds like the 475 runs good.
[quote author=Cut4fun2 link=topic=46.msg10876#msg10876
date=1344822764]
WeLL I have 3 runners 415 475 505 so far and project 425 still
in the works. Problem is I have 3 runners and 2 clutch covers.
So I made a 3rd one today. Poulan ones are plastic. The one I
modified is metal.
Started with this clutch cover and started carving on it ;D .
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and ended up with a usable cover test fitted to my poulan and
yes I will paint yellow someday.
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#Post#: 10908--------------------------------------------------
Re: Poulan pro 475
By: Chainsawrepair Date: August 13, 2012, 6:20 pm
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I was just telling Magnus a few tips on using the husky clutch
cover. Being he just smashed the partner 710 clutch cover and
he cant find a replacement cover.
Lot of inner trimming to narrow cover up like the poulan one.
Also have to notch the metal deflector part around the bolt
heads being it sets further back. ;)
#Post#: 10914--------------------------------------------------
Re: Poulan pro 475
By: SawTroll Date: August 14, 2012, 8:39 am
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Well, at least I now understand what Husky colored part "fit" on
those Poulan Pros.... ;D
#Post#: 10916--------------------------------------------------
Re: Poulan pro 475
By: Chainsawrepair Date: August 14, 2012, 9:27 am
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371 cranks look identical to one pulled from 425.
flywheel from 372 and 425 look identical with molded in key
too.
You can drop a husky 365 piston in the 425 or 415.
Husky 372 piston would be a drop in for the 445.
Aftermarket big bore 372 piston is a drop in for 475.
Black coils from 415 425 exchange with husky 272 55 etc. Remove
the green coils from 505 475 and put the 272 55 in.
One side of seals came back to husky 372 for 475 425.
Both bearings on 475 come back to 372 and 1 bearing on 425 come
back to 372.
starter pawls on flywheel look to be 272
starter pulley looks to be from 266 268 272 would have to match
up the metal length
needing carb bolts, I just used 2 from a 372 ;)
This is just what I can think of off the top of my head.
#Post#: 10917--------------------------------------------------
Re: Poulan pro 475
By: 3000 FPS Date: August 14, 2012, 9:37 am
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They sound like a yellow Husky. ;D
#Post#: 10919--------------------------------------------------
Re: Poulan pro 475
By: Chainsawrepair Date: August 14, 2012, 10:46 am
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adding more as it comes to mind.
metal bar plate on crankcase side 501814801 Husky 61 66 268 272
266 Jred 625 630 super 670
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Re: Poulan pro 475
By: SawTroll Date: August 14, 2012, 11:18 am
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[quote author=3000 FPS link=topic=46.msg10917#msg10917
date=1344955072]
They sound like a yellow Husky. ;D
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Well, that family of Partner, Jonsered and Poulan Pro saws was
made at the Husky factory, but they didn't put their own brand
name on any of them! ;) ;D
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Re: Poulan pro 475
By: 3000 FPS Date: August 14, 2012, 11:25 am
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That makes me want one even more. I am on the look out. [quote
author=SawTroll link=topic=46.msg10920#msg10920 date=1344961084]
[quote author=3000 FPS link=topic=46.msg10917#msg10917
date=1344955072]
They sound like a yellow Husky. ;D
[/quote]
Well, that family of Partner, Jonsered and Poulan Pro saws was
made at the Husky factory, but they didn't put their own brand
name on any of them! ;) ;D
[/quote]
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Re: Poulan pro 475
By: Chainsawrepair Date: August 14, 2012, 6:48 pm
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[quote author=3000 FPS link=topic=46.msg10921#msg10921
date=1344961553]
That makes me want one even more. I am on the look out.
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Just throwing this out there. I can be traded or for right price
out of all my poulan 415 424 475 505 stuff. Done it before on
325 066-660 084 stuff in the past. ;D Like I said I'm not
attached to nothing in saws. Just a hobby of rebuilding and
working on them.
I have 1 new NOS 475 bare tank and 1 475 well used bare tank
plus a back up bar 2077 2083 tank too. I just used the 425 tank
on the 475 saw for now being I had the trigger etc in it
already.
#Post#: 10932--------------------------------------------------
Re: Poulan pro 475
By: 3000 FPS Date: August 15, 2012, 10:03 am
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What I am mainly interested in is a complete 475 with out a bar
and chain. I do not mind if it needs alittle work but I am not
looking for anything that needs a piston and cylinder.
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