[AT] Wright saw (OT)

Gene Waugh gwaugh at wowway.com
Sun May 8 13:06:44 PDT 2005


This discussion does bring up a good point---does the reciprocating Wright
saw use a centrifugal clutch like most chain saws?  I would not be at all
surprised, as Wright made conventional chain saws also---I remember using
them in the early 60s.



Gene
Gene Waugh
Elgin, Illinois USA

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Hey, maybe you're right!   I need to read up more on this thing and not rely

so much on "experts".

Thanks,
Louis G

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> If it don't have a clutch on the drive side. Which wouldn't keep it from
> starting anyhow. Maybe he was talking about the recoil starter. Because 
> you said
> it had no resistance when the starter rope was pulled.
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