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       #Post#: 65348--------------------------------------------------
       Baumr Ag 92cc for old McBob
       By: mcbob Date: November 22, 2015, 9:08 pm
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       Well got it cheap enough and its all shiney and new my Baumr Ag
       SX92cc now to do a little tinkering and to see if this thing has
       any balls
       First up to find a bar and chain in 16" and maybe a 20" for the
       beast with no decompressor
       McBob ....... whose proberly McWong but lets see how it rates
       against the 660 from Stihl
       #Post#: 65363--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Baumr Ag 92cc for old McBob
       By: Eccentric Date: November 23, 2015, 1:19 am
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       We're going to need several detailed pics of this thing as you
       go through it Bob.  Doesn't look to be a direct copy of any one
       particular design (at least that I recognize).  It's pretty well
       obscured under the covers.
       That thing has a RN bar!  Didn't think we'd ever see that on a
       new saw again.  Have you looked to see what mount that bar is?
       By the pics in their eBay listing it looks to be D009 large
       Husky.
  HTML http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-Baumr-AG-92cc-Petrol-Commercial-Chainsaw-24-Bar-Chain-Saw-Pruning-E-Start-/381338768303
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       Re: Baumr Ag 92cc for old McBob
       By: Eccentric Date: November 23, 2015, 1:34 am
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       #Post#: 65365--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Baumr Ag 92cc for old McBob
       By: Chris-PA Date: November 23, 2015, 5:36 am
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       [quote author=Eccentric link=topic=5405.msg65363#msg65363
       date=1448263159]
       We're going to need several detailed pics of this thing as you
       go through it Bob.  Doesn't look to be a direct copy of any one
       particular design (at least that I recognize).  It's pretty well
       obscured under the covers.
       That thing has a RN bar!  Didn't think we'd ever see that on a
       new saw again.  Have you looked to see what mount that bar is?
       By the pics in their eBay listing it looks to be D009 large
       Husky.
  HTML http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-Baumr-AG-92cc-Petrol-Commercial-Chainsaw-24-Bar-Chain-Saw-Pruning-E-Start-/381338768303
       [/quote]I agree - fun to play what saw is that under the covers?
       That fuel tank on top must be a giveaway, as most saw designs
       have it in the case or the handle assembly, so moving it would
       be more trouble than it's worth.
       #Post#: 65371--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Baumr Ag 92cc for old McBob
       By: srcarr52 Date: November 23, 2015, 9:10 am
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       It comes with .404 chain so that is why they probably did the
       roller nose. I'd like to get my hands on some of those roller
       nose tips.
       #Post#: 65374--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Baumr Ag 92cc for old McBob
       By: Chris-PA Date: November 23, 2015, 10:39 am
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       This thing is kinda primitive.  Note the rigidly attached front
       handle, in spite of the "A/V" shown for the rear handle.
       I'm wondering if it is this:
       
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQNt00WIANg
       The case below the muffler looks different though.
       #Post#: 65375--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Baumr Ag 92cc for old McBob
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: November 23, 2015, 11:41 am
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       [quote author=srcarr52 link=topic=5405.msg65371#msg65371
       date=1448291405]
       It comes with .404 chain so that is why they probably did the
       roller nose. I'd like to get my hands on some of those roller
       nose tips.
       [/quote]
       What size you needing? 2.5" are as many as you need $10 a pop
       NOS.    I just sold a NOS 2.80" to a racer. Plus you can buy new
       2.80" as many you want for $50-$60.
       #Post#: 65378--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Baumr Ag 92cc for old McBob
       By: Chris-PA Date: November 23, 2015, 1:35 pm
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       I kind of suspect this is not a copy of anything - this guy
       never was able to get the top cover off:
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kY2GYT5SOGs
       Looks like a bit of a nightmare to do basic maintenance.
       #Post#: 65379--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Baumr Ag 92cc for old McBob
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: November 23, 2015, 1:54 pm
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       LOL  @ maintenance for sure and video, thanks for posting.
       Whats is the exchange rate right now. Was showing 72cc 82cc 92cc
       $150 to $350 Oz
       #Post#: 65380--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Baumr Ag 92cc for old McBob
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: November 23, 2015, 1:56 pm
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       video says = Baumr-ag SX92 in action. First cuts
       PLEASE READ THIS. 2 cuts after this video the saw started 4
       stoking (running rough like on half a clylinder) took the spark
       plug out and it was fouled(covered in oil).So i turned the high
       screw in 1/4 a turn (clockwise for those who don't know) and
       replaced the chineses plug with NGK. Saw is now running at full
       strength and how a 92cc saw should run also it started idling
       high so turned the low idle screw out until the idle came down
       which was only about 1/8 of a turn.I have used alot of saws and
       this one has impressed so far.Now its just how long will it
       last.I'm sure it will be fine. LOL
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