Replace the AV mount is the only real way. If for display only you could probably drill and put a self threading screw with a washer on the backside of the broken mount or similar.
look on ebay. some are listed there.721 arrived today, as did another 621 in need of some TLC.
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Any suggestions for repairing the broken AV mount on the 621?
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Mark
I have purchased a boatload of parts from chainsawr the last two years, I hope my little contribution helped him out.Yeah, chainsawr or sawagain were always my two favorites.....but there are a lot of new players in the game. Some dubious and some cheaters.....
Scott was trying to sell chainsawr thanks to all the people calling in and tire kicking while buying elsewhere. I don't even know if he still owns it?
Kevin
It would depend on how long a bar you intend on running and if you intended on cutting with the entire length of the bar mostly. In other words if you were running more than a 24" bar I'd likely go with the 7 pin but if you were to run an 18" or 20" I'd go with the 8 pin.@Cantdog and @Real1shepherd or anyone else that has a 910 or has any input. The sprocket on mine is quite worn and I'm looking to replace. It currently has a 3/8“ 7T, from what I've seen stock Jonsered paired these with an 8T. From what I understand, more teeth faster chain speed/less torque, less teeth more torque/slower chain speed. If you were me would you just replace the 7T or switch to an 8T with this saw, or does it not matter that much for a homeowner?
His business model was to send people out to hunt for parts if customers asked for something not listed on his site. And if people were tire-kicking, they often wouldn't buy. Since he has to pay his people to look for parts, it was really making him angry. So either he's changed his business model, or he's still angry about the tire-kickers.I have purchased a boatload of parts from chainsawr the last two years, I hope my little contribution helped him out.
Mark, not to challenge your skills, but how did you test the coil? Coils are rarely the culprits, but they can be.Your has a much nicer looking muffler, appears to be cast aluminum, mine is just stamped steel.
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Cleaned up O.K. but the coil is bad so I won't get to hear this one run for a while, at least until I can find a donor saw.
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Mark
Hey Ernie, I may be wrong but I'm thinking that's a 371k tank. That looks like the vibration dampner for when the cut off saw is sitting on the ground. The thing that throws me for a loop is that you said uve seen them on a 2171. Did jred make a cut off saw too? Check out chainsaw collectors for sale ad recently posted. He has 2 husky tanks for sale. One has that vibration dampner on it and u can see the concrete soup all over it. Hope this helpsI'm guessing this is just a type of protector for the bottom of the fuel tank/saw ..is this correct or does it have another purpose?
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