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Now I need to figure out how to ship saws north of the border. Seems some hoser wants me to send him a neat little Remington/Wards SL-9 and a greasy little Skil 944. Never shipped out of the lower-48 before. That package is next in line. Got a few out lately. Also sending another AF cover to Ted J. I'm seeing a pattern here.....

It was the first time for me as well, USPS worked in my case. Don't fall over when they give you a total, though. :)
 
Craftsman Roper 3.7 flywheel, drivecase carrier.

I own this Roper built 3.7, part number visible below. (917.353750)

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It needs a flywheel which is identical across several of the other Ropers like the 917.353770 below. There may be other models but I am not certain of this.

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Here is what the flywheel looks like that I need in the next several photos.

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I don't know if that Y17813 number cast into the flywheel means anything, I have googled it and come up with nothing. As far as the drivecase carrier goes, I need this part you see here, held on by 3 screws--but you can only see 2 of them in this photo. Also googling the number cast into the part doesn't result in any hits.

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Please PM me if you have these parts available, if you have a source, etc. I don't need to buy a whole parts saw as it would cost a fortune in shipping to HI, and the parts saw I did buy looked so good I made it into a runner. I am familiar with chainsawr used parts, they have the drivecase carrier but not the flywheel, and I'd like to see what everyone else has here first. I can take/post more photos if anyone needs them. Thanks for your help in my project.
 
Right................111cc sleeper?
Ya' gonna put it in a purple Wild Thing case?

I'll look, I've got a few carcases here somewhere.

Why not. It will be a sleeper until it starts up. I have actually changed some plans. I found a TS760 that has a good cylinder but piston skirt is broke. My plans changed for the saw.
 
Makita parts needed ...

... for a DCS390. Need the drum sprocket / clutch / needle bearing .... maybe other parts ... Dolmar 100 / 102 is the same cat in a different suit .... have green governmental coupons to trade.
 
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Homelite UT10564 P&C

Guys brings over a almost brand new Homelite UT10564. One tank of gas through it, and it swallowed something. There's a big gash down one side of the piston and cylinder. Anyway, I hate to throw it away, so I'm looking for a p&c for a Homelite UT10564. Thanks..
 
7-10 for sale or trade
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245A for sale or trade
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Finally got the dang pics to work!!!

Looking to trade or sell. Both saws run great with good power. If I trade I would like to trade for something more modern. Open to offers. Shoot me a PM if interested.
 
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This saw has a scored piston:frown: got from a person in town but he did not know anything about it.

I am open to offers and one other person above is possibly interested. It is complete less bar and chain. Does have spark and appears to be electronic version. I thought I noticed two borken fins on flywheel.

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This saw has a scored piston:frown: got from a person in town but he did not know anything about it.

I am open to offers and one other person above is possibly interested. It is complete less bar and chain. Does have spark and appears to be electronic version. I thought I noticed two borken fins on flywheel.



Certainly looks like a Roper built Craftsman model. Model number would likely start with a 917.3XXXXX It has the handle, gas tank, and oil tank very similar to the .353750, but I am not recognizing the circular molding on the air box cover at all. It does not seem to have the chain sharpening apparatus on the clutch cover that the 750 and 770 had though. I don't see a manual oil pumper thingey though that was common on those 3.7s--Then again, I don't claim to be the Roper expert, just a Roper hoarder as of late. Thanks for posting up such great photos.
 
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This saw has a scored piston:frown: got from a person in town but he did not know anything about it.

I am open to offers and one other person above is possibly interested. It is complete less bar and chain. Does have spark and appears to be electronic version. I thought I noticed two borken fins on flywheel. QUOTE]



Certainly looks like a Roper built Craftsman model. Model number would likely start with a 917.3XXXXX It has the handle, gas tank, and oil tank very similar to the .353750, but I am not recognizing the circular molding on the air box cover at all. It does not seem to have the chain sharpening apparatus on the clutch cover that the 750 and 770 had though. I don't see a manual oil pumper thingey though that was common on those 3.7s--Then again, I don't claim to be the Roper expert, just a Roper hoarder as of late. Thanks for posting up such great photos.

As I understand it this one of the last models as it has electronic ignition and the chain cover is actaully plastic.

The air cleaner was fabricated by the previous owner so that is why it does not look right. The saw you see in the back ground of the one photo is identical to the red one except for what you pointed out.

The saw in the back ground I just got running for a neighbor.
 

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