Probably beyond economic repair
A local guy who knows I am good at welding something awkward is converting his transit van into a motor home and he wants to fix donut gas tank underneath
Morgan’s Oswestry are advertising a Husqvarna 135 mk2 chainsaw @£279 inc vat
This is less than we paid for a Stihl 038 in
1985
Husqvarna are reputable make
Or is there problems with this model?
I thought as long as pulleys are perfectly in line with each other and shaft are parallel everything would be good
This is not urgent so plenty of time to get it sorted
Thanks for replies
Something to be thinking about but as I see things if pulleys are perfectly parallel and they will be set permanent domed pulleys will not be needed
Accurate drilling will be needed
I have mentioned there’s a local reputable one man band small engineering firm I should consult with him what I need to do to make pulley
This is wrong site to ask about casting but then again perhaps it is
If drive pulley is long enough it should just move across like it did on tv program
Also something I just thought of , the worn pulley is smaller diameter than loose pulley which means there’s a lip which belt may not slide over
I need to get it working good for Onslow next year as I intend...
I have every intention of permanently linings up pulleys 100%
also if the drive pulley is long enough the belt can move across and still running square.. I saw this been done on tv documentary at cornish fishing village and I thought that looks good
I am not happy with condition of pulley
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