602. 702 will work and I'm pretty sure the 601-701 covers will too.
Mine is wearing a cover from a 602 right now. I'm not sure if I ever seen a CS-750 cover that wasnt cracked.
Does anyone have a 575 coil? I've got stuff to trade or dead presidents.
Those covers seem to be equally as obsolete. FWIW, the part number for the 750 cover is 433-010-1243-1 and the cover for the 602/702 is 433-110-1023-0 (chainbrake version).
The 670 cover looks like a completely different animal, but the offer is certainly appreciated.
FWIW, the part number for the 750 cover is 433-010-1243-1 and the cover for the 602/702 is 433-110-1023-0 (chainbrake version).
I have 2 oem black oem coils. You might need your wire that just screws in. I cant remember off hand.
You can broaden your search big time.
Husqvarna: 334, 335, 336, 338, 339, 340, 345, 346, 350, 351, 353, 357, 359, 362, 365, 371, 372, 385, 390, 570, 575, 576
Jonsered: 2145, 2149, 2150, 2159, 2186, 2163, 2165, 2171, 2186, 2188
I have 2 oem black oem coils. You might need your wire that just screws in. I cant remember off hand.
You can broaden your search big time.
Husqvarna: 334, 335, 336, 338, 339, 340, 345, 346, 350, 351, 353, 357, 359, 362, 365, 371, 372, 385, 390, 570, 575, 576
Jonsered: 2145, 2149, 2150, 2159, 2186, 2163, 2165, 2171, 2186, 2188
I think he means Shindaiwa 575 coil, not Husky.:msp_biggrin:
Does anyone have a coil for a Husqvarna BT350 or BT150 backpack blower? Got saw parts and other stuff for trading. This coil is 502846401 and is used on Redmax blowers also.
BTW, this is a rerun.......
Mark, you are right about the covers interchanging. I have a 602VL wearing a 702VL clutch cover. It fits fine but the brake doesn't work - strange looking mechanism like drum brakes on a car. Want to trade?
Al.
No thanks Al. A CS750 is heavy enough as it is, no need to make it heavier with a chain brake cover that dont work.
That is a interesting brake setup though, never seen one like that before. I'm not getting how it works either, dose it use a extended clutch drum for that to set inside of?
i got a oregon 42" bar and chain 3/8" .063" 135DL i think for husky mount with the chain
i'll be honest the tip is a littie loose nothing that a center punch could not fix..
also the chain only has about one more sharping on it...
i would like to trade it for a similar bar and in condition in .404"
i do have some paper amongst other things
Just a suggestion. Put a 404 tip on your bar and get a 404 chain.
i was thinking that but i just thought that it would be a hack job but on the other hand i may use the bar maybe twice a year
thanks
They're not hard to swap out Dave. Well within your skill level. You many want to mention that you'd trade that B/C for a large frame Mac B/C of similar length................as I believe that's what you're trying to end up with (unless I'm mistaken).
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