BrettS
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So you don't mind a chinese carb but the rest of the saw is junk..... which is it? come on man...And so what if it has a Chinese made Zama? The whole saw isn't a steaming pile of Chi com junk.
So you don't mind a chinese carb but the rest of the saw is junk..... which is it? come on man...And so what if it has a Chinese made Zama? The whole saw isn't a steaming pile of Chi com junk.
Getting parts here to New Zealand is usually cost prohibitive as well, I've seen on ebay shipping costs for just a AM cylinder around $90. Then you have trying to get it to your door as the couriers are short staffed.Ultimately it wouldn't be a topic at all if shipping from the US hadn't gone nuts recently. The prices are becoming extreme (not to mention the numerous US sellers who refuse to even reply to you if you are not from the US). Convenient supply of OEM parts does not always exists in many regions of Australia.
I feel your pain. I live on a tree farm and heat with wood. What I have learned to do is port vintage saws. I buy a little at a time and sometimes don't have a choice but to buy China crap because parts are no longer available. I'll Run that part until the oem pops up. I have had good luck with antivibes and carb kits.I have stihl but can’t afford to fork out $1400 to $2500 for a power head at the moment i Have a small business that doesn’t get enough tree work to justify that but need a bigger power head that can run a 32+ inch bar for the big walnuts and maples I encounter.
Oh, I mind. Given the choice between a part or two being made by Chinese bastards under German supervision and a knock of kit of garbage parts I have and will go with the first.So you don't mind a chinese carb but the rest of the saw is junk..... which is it? come on man...
But it seems you don't mind, both parts still being made in China....Oh, I mind. Given the choice between a part or two being made by Chinese bastards under German supervision and a knock of kit of garbage parts I have and will go with the first.
I’m currently hunting down parts to rebuild a pioneer holiday into a turd saw that will probably be a “daily driver” idk about porting it yet need to figure out if the homlite xl12 cylinders will fit first. been using a John Deere model 30(echo 302s) On smaller jobs.I feel your pain. I live on a tree farm and heat with wood. What I have learned to do is port vintage saws. I buy a little at a time and sometimes don't have a choice but to buy China crap because parts are no longer available. I'll Run that part until the oem pops up. I have had good luck with antivibes and carb kits.
That's because in our society there are a lot of useful idiots, as Stalin called them. They were also the first to be executed after their usefulness expired.Yeah, and there is still a debate among some individuals if ww2 or the moon landing ever happened.
What you're trying to tell me buddy? That you are a useful idiot? Trump your puppet master or what?That's because in our society there are a lot of useful idiots, as Stalin called them. They were also the first to be executed after their usefulness expired.
Thank you, Matt, for a breath of fresh air.Might be worth reviewing the original poster's reason for the purchase and also noting that he is after the genuine (as labeled) item in this case and is in discussion with the original parts manufacturer (not to mention that it is just a simple replacement part that numerous companies other than the original saw manufacturer make anyway).
Why would you order a Caber ring from there when so many US dealers sell Caber for same cost?Still waiting on the Caber ring that I ordered last month. That's the bad thing about ordering from Europe, takes forever...
Dave Smith also a member here who I buy rings from mostly, runs CCC Racing and dont sell fake either and same cost. Probably knows way more about caber rings then most other sellers. Even overseas vendor.Mine was around $10 including shipping and I wasn't in a hurry then. I've ordered from them before, pretty sure they don't sell fakes, and back then it didn't seem like it took a month..Really not the vendor's fault that the USPS ping pongs the mail to different post offices before delivering to the right one..
What sealant did you use?After my complaining I received the ring in the mail today! I even installed it in the saw with little trouble but have yet to finish putting the rest of the saw together. Being a homeowner saw I had to tear the whole thing down, cleaning it also. I should finish the job tomorrow if all goes well..it's a Husqvarna 435, not my favorite.
I used Dirko. Unfortunately it didn't turn out too well yet, I put the saw together but can't get it to run right. Apparently there was something else wrong beside the stuck ring..What sealant did you use?
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