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Time to face facts:
1 I live in kansas, few big trees.

2 I don't want to cut the big trees that are here. (cottonwood)

3 I'm getting older and the 288 isn't getting any lighter.

Anyway, looking to trade my 288 lite for a newer 50cc ish saw. 288 needs fuel line and probably a carb service by now. (been sitting about a year) P/c is in good shape, Powerhead only. I prefer the pro series saws.

This deal is done. Jimmy in Nc has a new noisemaker.
 
looking for a decent carb and maybe a coil for a Stihl 050 051 ts 510 and such.... i have a ts 510 here (personal use) and itll start on throttle lock... rev up) and die... its majorly flooding itself out (mix drips from the muffler)... at a loss here guys...

i have the carb apart and cleaned it i bet half a dozen times... :(:(

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I'm looking for a cylinder for an 038 Magnum. I've been working on mine, but it isn't going to clean up good enough to run.
 
This deal is done. Jimmy in Nc has a new noisemaker.

Next time the neighbors party on a week night keeping the dogs up all night... they'll hear my new noise maker at 5 am when I get up! 288's are good for a hang over right?!

Hope you enjoy the new saw M.R. It's been a good saw and will be missed.. but big noise! :rock:
 
372- 2171 stock felling spikes

Looking for a stock set of felling spikes for a 372. The shorter ones. Thanks
 
I am needing a coil for an early 066.
BTW, can I swap another flywheel and coil from an 064? I know a poly f/w will not fit and the service bulletin says that coil should not be used. Happy to pay $$. Pics if it helps.

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Next time the neighbors party on a week night keeping the dogs up all night... they'll hear my new noise maker at 5 am when I get up! 288's are good for a hang over right?!

Hope you enjoy the new saw M.R. It's been a good saw and will be missed.. but big noise! :rock:

Dude, what you really need is an old junky Homelite XL with a stack. When that thing loads up on wood it rattles the world and they are cheap.
 
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