this poor Jonsered 510 chain saw was road hard and put away wet. lets see what it will take to bring it back to life if we can.
one mans junk is another mans treasure…
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Just a little bit of Musti Love lol.
That burger and fries, KILLER, YUMMY!!!
I do like how you talk things out and act as if we are there with you. A good conversation to teach us.
That's a heart attack waiting
This saw is manufaktured in Jonsered outside Gothenburg, Sweden. The Electrolux company owned both Jonsered and Husqvarna. In late – 90 all produktion moved to Huskvarna. In 2020 the last Jonsered saw was produced.
I have owned an Sp 510. I hadn't the skill to fix it when it brokedown so i bought a Husqvarna instead.
The town Huskvarna is spelled with a k, the company with a q
Interesting and fun video
Pax et bonum Håkan
That was a good time!
Is that a Bison Bial vise (made in Poland)?
Now that we have mobile phones before l take anything apart l take lots of photo's just in case l forget, getting old you know greys must be going sometimes. You do a fanatic job, just love watching you only problem that l have is that l talk back to you sometimes
Use used motor oil in the cold weather,that's what I use during the winter and haven't had any problems
Its no troble to understand whay engines of aircooling been overheated when the the newer been cleaned up Lube its importent to do to…
Missing a one way walve of the vacumline from the fueltank, and the filtre i the end of the vacumline
Like new
That’s a powerful saw my friend Nick loves them saws
I didn’t know they had two grades of oil for bar oil
You should of ran a tiny screw driver down on that bar a gave it a good filing down nice and flat
Some Allen wrenches have half sizes like when you’re repairing a Ford they use half sizes .. I don’t understand why they do that
You gotta do it when you cut wood they build up with sawdust and oil
Just add a TBS or two of kerosene per gallon to your summer bar oil. That should thin it out enough.
My dad was one of the first dealers for Jonsereds in eastern Wisconsin. He was a Logger and saw them at the logging Congress on Green Bay. A few Weeks later a package arrived and it was a brand new 80. The agreement was to use it for a year and then they would come back for his opinion of it. He always used the biggest Homelite or McCulloch saws available back then. 60-70’s that were the best options. In less than a day he fell in love with that saw. It always started, light weight compared to others and anti vibration handles. At the end of the year they came back to meet with him. He purchased the saw from them and they offered him the dealership for our area. So we started selling chain saws, mostly to other Loggers, municipals, Tree trimmers and farmers. Later he started selling to more public people. Just a small area in our 2 car garage where he kept new saws and anything they needed. They were years ahead of most others at the time and a good 80 with a skilled operator was hard to beat. Switched to the Husqvarna’s in later years but both great saws. Both Swedish saws of high quality.