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Needing a chain brake handle for a pioneer p42, and some brake parts as well. If anyone has anything please let me know.
 
needin a couple things..

394/395 needing an inner bar plate, muffler STUFF (heat shield, gasket and bolts) and a fuel cap.

044 top handle and oil cap
365/372 b rake handle & top cover


lots-o-stuff:biggrinbounce2: to trade, or green paper, if need be. :D



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I've got several saws here I'm looking to move. I don't have the motivation to deal with them and would like the space in the garage. Please PM me if interested, and what you've got to trade. I'm not in this thread very often.


Kiekhaefer/Disston KB7-AY - This saw appears to be complete but the engine is stuck. I don't know if it's as simple as the recoil, or it it's the pistons/crank. I've not looked into it at all. This thing is super heavy.

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I've got several saws here I'm looking to move. I don't have the motivation to deal with them and would like the space in the garage. Please PM me if interested, and what you've got to trade. I'm not in this thread very often.


Kiekhaefer/Disston KB7-AY - This saw appears to be complete but the engine is stuck. I don't know if it's as simple as the recoil, or it it's the pistons/crank. I've not looked into it at all. This thing is super heavy.

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Brad, you should trade that to JJ or Little Possum. They had a lot of interest in it when I sold it to you.

BTW, that is a really cool chainsaw. I just didn't have the time to fix it up. From what I remember, it was all there but locked up tight (i'm willing to bet it just got seized from sitting so long, came out of an old barn). The chain has a few teeth missing and the one bar cover looks to be home made. There is some oxidation on it but nothing major. Someone should restore it if possible.
 
Looking for a chainbrake lever, spring, and lever mounting screw/washer for a McCulloch ProMac 10-10.

Also looking for a piston and probably a cylinder for a Homelite XP1020/1050/1100/1130G. Need a muffler shield for that saw too.
 
Brad, you should trade that to JJ or Little Possum. They had a lot of interest in it when I sold it to you.

BTW, that is a really cool chainsaw. I just didn't have the time to fix it up. From what I remember, it was all there but locked up tight (i'm willing to bet it just got seized from sitting so long, came out of an old barn). The chain has a few teeth missing and the one bar cover looks to be home made. There is some oxidation on it but nothing major. Someone should restore it if possible.

Same here Andrew. It's just been setting here. I haven't touched it, and don't have the ambition right now. It deserves to run again:clap:
 
Older, Big Husky

Looking for an old 80cc+ Husky (181, 281, 285,480, 2100 etc) project saw to have some fun with.

I have some old Homey parts and some other odds and end (just ask) and some cold hard cash. :cheers:
 
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Sprockets, many, many sprockets.

Back in '05 I won an eBay auction that I din't expect to win (have since learned my lesson :taped:). This' going to be a long post.

Part one of two. This first list is about 1/2 of the sprockets. Nearly all are spur sprockets, except where noted. These are NOS, not in boxes, they did need some clean-up, & might need some additional cleaning. The bearings might require some extra cleaning & lubeing. The very last # is the quantity.

USA...3/8...N207...A7...16
???...???...XL-33-A7...081...1
USA...404...N302 137...3
CANADA...OREGON...10615...NO SPROCKET...1
USA...3/8...N301...A8...1
USA...3/8...N216...A7...4
CANADA...SABRE...404...N206...B7...5
S-O-L-D USA...404...N205...B7...1
USA...3/8...N301...A7...5
CANADA...404...N178...B7...2
USA...3/8...N206...A7...6
USA...3/8...N150...A7...2 w/ bearings, 2 w/out bearings
USA...325...N503...L8...1
USA...3/8...N260...A7...1
???...XG162...118...A8...2
USA...325...N303...L8...5
USA...3/8...N118...A7...1...w/out bearings
???...3/6...???...7T...1
USA...3/8...778...A7...1
CANADA...OREGON...TA...13060...1 no sprocket
USA...325...N218...L8..3 w/out bearings
USA...3/8...N303...A7...2
USA...3/8...N227...A7...2
USA...325...N118...L8...5
USA...404...N262...B7...1
USA...3/8...N262...A8...1 w/ bearings, 1 w/out bearings
USA...404...N148...B7...1
CANADA...OREGON...TW12190...1 no sprocket
USA...3/8...B226...A8...1 w/out bearings
USA...3/8...N205...A8...2
CANADA...OREGON...29813...GY...1 stuck sprocket

UNIDENTIFIED...40?...1

USA...ARMSTRONG...PATENT PENDING...7/16-7-B...1 stuck sprocket. I'd appreciate info on this one.


Part two of two. Most of these sprockets don't have bearing cages, except where noted, & I don't know which ones use them.

FC ? 225 K8 (rusty bearings)
USA N176 B7 404 (2)
Canada Oregon 13060 3/8 Power Mate Rim
USA 184 B7 404 (11)
USA N116 A7 3/8
USA N148 B7 404
USA 184 A8 3/8 (3)
USA 045 A7 3/8 (Stihl 041, 041AV, 041AVE)
USA N227 A7 3/8
USA N176 A7 3/8
Canada N175 F8 3/5 (I'm certain that I wrote this down correctly)
XG 162 A8 11 8 (2)
USA N260 A7 3/8 (3)
Canada 187 - B7 404 (3) (Stihl S-10, 08, 086)
Canada N197 A7 3/8 (4)
USA 081 - M6 (Stihl 09, 010, 011)
USA N150 A7 3/8 (6)
USA N216 A7 3/8 (2)
USA B226 B7 404 (brass tube)
Windsor ? X6 161 A8
USA N218 L8 325 (3)
USA 360 A8 3/8 (have no idea as to which saw model)
USA N262 B7 404 (2)
USA B175 A8 3/8 (brass tube)
==> Sold! USA 189 B7 404 (Stihl 090, 090AV)
USA B229 B7 404 (brass tube)
USA N261 A8 3/8
Stihl U 1120/00 1 Picco Z6
USA B224 - K8 (brass tube)
USA 354 - K8 (4)
USA B224 - M6 (brass tube)
Windsor PO 144 K9 (brass tube)
USA N217 - K8 - 1/4 (2)
SS 3/8
48031 3/8 (rim sprocket, brass tube)

The following 3 are rim sprocket, but no sprocket.
Canada Oregon 13916 UJ
Canada Oregon 13916 UH
Canada Oregon 13916 EU


My previous research showed that the above-listed sprockets will fit the below-listed saws. I strongly suggest that you double check & cross-reference all information.

Pioneer--Wildcat, Farmsaw, 11-10, 11-20, 11-30, 11-50, 11-60, 14-10, 14-20, 14-50, P38, P40, P41, P51, P52, P55, P60, P61, P62, 1200, 2200, P50, H, J, RA, NU-17, 400, 410, 420, 450, 540, 550, 600, 610, 620, 650, 700, 750, 14-10, 14-20, 14-50, 1200A, 1750, 1850, 2270, S2400, S2460, 3071, 3200, 3270.

Husky--1-85, 2-85, 1100, 2100, CD2100XP, 2101XP, 181, 281, 298, A65, A77, 160, 163, 180S, 263, 280S, 380S, 280CD, 480, 140S, 240S, 240SE, 240SG, 340, 440-44, 444 Practica 40, Rancher 40.

Sears/David Bradley--New Lightweights, New Lightwieights with 1/2" shaft.

Skil--330, 335, 340B, 1630, 1644, 1645.

McCulloch--CP-80, SP-81, SP81E.

Homelite--XL Mini, SXL Mini AO, AL10 (prior to Sept '69, 2 2/4" clutch, 9/16" shaft). And I think/hope-- XL-12 after serial # 1735838, XL-Auto, Super XL Auto, XL-800, XL-850, XL-870, XL-875, XL-901, XL-903, XL-913, XL-914, XL-922, XL-924, VI-944, VI-955, Super SL-925 (with 6 shoe clutch), 450, 450W, 450HG, 450SL, 550,

Jonsered (I'm keeping these, but we can talk)--45, M-50, M50AV, M51, M-52, 52E, M-521, 451E, 451EY, 49SP, Racket, 75, 751, 80, 801, 90, 910.

Poulan--31, 31 Super, 33, 41, 45, 47, 51, 53, 61, 63, 65, 67, 71, 70 Series, 360, 361, 400, 401, 450, 451.
 
I am parting out a couple saws.
Sears D44 917.351050, low compression
Sears David Bradley AH47 917.60049, low compression
Sears Sportster 917.351080, good compression and no fire
Power Mac 320, bad coil
All the saws are torn down, clean and parts are ready to ship.

I am in need of Stihl 042 parts
Bar/clutch cover
Air filter cover with "twist" lock
042AV badge for the cylinder cover, or a good cover with badge
Also interested in a 048 top end (though I already have one lined up)

Make me a offer if you want any parts, never know what I might be interested in.

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Looking for recoil parts for a Johny 630v. Whole assembly or just the guts.



You know the drill
 

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