Jimmy in NC
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Husqvarna 288 Lite. Gone through for a total rebuild by Mastermind including all new bearings, seals, all rubber bits, etc. Full port job / squish mod etc. I got the saw back from Randy and after a tank of messing around the ignition went south. At that point I put all new OEM ignition on it including plug cap, trigger, coil, leads, switch, etc. I also added the standard 288 front spring mount in addition to the rubber AV's as I planned to run this on a mill. Also has a new clutch cover on it with brake assembly. This saw is as good as I know how to make it. That being said it pulls a 32" bar fine. I have gotten into milling and realize I would really like a 385/390 with side tension for the chain, easier oil adjustment, and easier to maintain rim sprockets. I have milled a 30" piece of sweet gum and the saw did fine. I have only put approximately 7-8 tanks through this saw since Randy went through it. Been run on Amsoil Sabre at 32:1 on 93 Non-E fuel. I baby my saws.
Looking to trade for a 385/390 running or a good project, or other large Husky saws. Not looking to swap for a total basket case. Would consider an outright sale for $650 PHO. I've got $250 in a port job and $160 in coils, all the rubber bits etc... I've spent a lot on this saw. I'm not needing to get rid of, just thought I'd throw it out there. Can get more pictures as requested... just using what I have here right now.
Looking to trade for a 385/390 running or a good project, or other large Husky saws. Not looking to swap for a total basket case. Would consider an outright sale for $650 PHO. I've got $250 in a port job and $160 in coils, all the rubber bits etc... I've spent a lot on this saw. I'm not needing to get rid of, just thought I'd throw it out there. Can get more pictures as requested... just using what I have here right now.