OK...now I will trade for the correct plastic wing that fits onto the bottom side of the metal handle, of a Jonny 80(or 90). I have a box of Jonny 80 parts...let me know what you want/need if you have a decent wing or two.
Kevin
Kevin
A bar tip rivet is simply a softer piece of metal filling a hole. You can use nails or whatever. My dad used to tighten up his external rollers with pieces of siding nails.
Surely someone can help, have a GTG in 13 days and need a bar for a Poulan 5200.
Surely someone can help, have a GTG in 13 days and need a bar for a Poulan 5200.
Just get a D009 Husky mount bar and I'll bring you some stud spacers to the gtg to run it. The Husky bar will take a 92DL chain on the Poulan (just like a 28" Poulan bar) instead of 93DL needed on a Husky.
If you want a 24" instead of a 28" bar, I have some Homelite bars that will work just as well.
He could also get a D196 bar and use the spacers, or a D176 bar and run no spacers. Both mounts are still made by Oregon in the PowerMatch style in lengths up through 28". 3/8-.050G.
For that matter.......................Gary with all the saws you have, don't you have any D096/D196/UXL bars in the length you're looking for on Homelite XL-900 series or 540/8800 saws? If you have a suitable bar and chain, just get a stud spacer from Mark.
Go to the Baileys forum on this site and ask Gregg(Grand Dog). If he can't fix you up I'll be surprised.
Tl;dr
I'm looking for a Pioneer p41 clutch cover. Brake or non-brake. If you have the brake cover, I would like the whole assembly if possible. I know some other covers fit (p42), but I'd like a green one. This saw is pretty clean, so I'd like it to be uniform in color.
Parts or paper to trade.
I'm also looking for a 372 air filter cover.
Poulan 306A or 245A muffler stud for the tin muffler. #12-24 male threads one end and #10-32 female threads t'other. Just need one.
Callin' in my markers.
Carl.
If you don't have any luck finding one, send me a pm. If the muffler is the same as the one that's on the 306A I just picked up, I'll pull it off and machine a copy of the stud.
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