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k_kindig11

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Ok, I just got this 028 super I'm looking to get rid of. It seems to start up fine and run fine. Oils, etc. There is one crack in the foot pad as seen in last picture. There is one flaw with the saw and that would be that I believe it needs a new Clutch side crank bearing. It runs, cuts, etc but It makes a noise from the clutch area that I believe to be the crank bearing going out. With that said, I will price it at $125 plus s/h PHO. Compression is at 155 and piston looks great. I also just put new clutch springs in it before realizing the bearing noise. If no one has interest in buying it as is, I will probably end up fixing the bearing issue but price will go up a good amount. If you know how to replace crank bearings, this should be an easy fix and you'll have a nice saw after you're done.

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Ok, I just got this 028 super I'm looking to get rid of. It seems to start up fine and run fine. Oils, etc. There is one crack in the foot pad as seen in last picture. There is one flaw with the saw and that would be that I believe it needs a new Clutch side crank bearing. It runs, cuts, etc but It makes a noise from the clutch area that I believe to be the crank bearing going out. With that said, I will price it at $125 plus s/h PHO. Compression is at 155 and piston looks great. I also just put new clutch springs in it before realizing the bearing noise. If no one has interest in buying it as is, I will probably end up fixing the bearing issue but price will go up a good amount. If you know how to replace crank bearings, this should be an easy fix and you'll have a nice saw after you're done.

7ehe2uzu.jpg
azybydu8.jpg
vepa7ugu.jpg



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