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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.......
 
Does anyone have a 575 coil? I've got stuff to trade or dead presidents.

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
 
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.

The cover on my 80ev is damaged, your welcome to it if you cant figure somthing out. At least he will be able to throw some chips......
 
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:
 
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:

I have no clue what he means :hmm3grin2orange: :msp_wink: I seen shin 377 but didnt even put 575 with shin :msp_biggrin::laugh::laugh::laugh:
 
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.......

Randy, Sorry brother, I forgot about the old 2 man crosscut blade you were looking for. I'll head to the barn shortly and see if I still have it.
 
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?

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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. :ices_rofl:

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?
 
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. :ices_rofl:

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?

Those old Echos are surely heavy, Mark - and the brake is a doozey alright. The shoes spring out like on a drum brake so you are right about it needing an extended clutch drum - but the drum rides out side the brake shoes. Those Japanese designers sure made this a strong one. Stil works like a beaut after all these years.

Al
 
038 Mag 2 Handle

Need a 038 mag 2 handle gas tank OEM Great Used one would be great

Have green to pay for it

MIke
 
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
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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 am in need of some parts for a 024aveq. I need

The white plastic pieces that go around tne bar mount. I need all of them in that area. The saw side and the cover side.

I also need the bar plates and any hardware to hold them.

I also need bar tightning piece.

I also need a 16/18 .325 bar an chain non safety.

I would be willing to trade for a parts saw if it has what I need.

I have a ms390 parts saw and lots of other brands.

I also have green paper with pictures of dead men on them.

Thanks
Jason
 
got an oldd mcculloch dozen file box, with one .404? japan file, and one Mcculloch, and a 3/8s homelite one. Still usable. And also a mculloch filing guide PN 56218 .025-.040 depth guages, and its like BRAND NEW. If anyone has a use for them... Lemme know, I need some small misc 045/056 hardware!
 
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).:D
 
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).:D

are you following me again?

all i need to do it is an Irish screwdriver and a drift....:cool2:
 
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