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Farmertec Kit for Learning and Firewood
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<blockquote data-quote="jon@camano" data-source="post: 7913767" data-attributes="member: 150434"><p>I am happy with both the FarmerTec 460 and 372 kits. With critical parts such as OEM rod bearing and a good aftermarket piston/cylinder kit, you can have a pretty good work saw. You can make your own crank puller or purchase one reasonably. Just make sure you know what the thread size you are pulling. Mattyo5 (Matt Olson) makes a great kit. If you cannot find him here, check the *********. </p><p></p><p>Jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jon@camano, post: 7913767, member: 150434"] I am happy with both the FarmerTec 460 and 372 kits. With critical parts such as OEM rod bearing and a good aftermarket piston/cylinder kit, you can have a pretty good work saw. You can make your own crank puller or purchase one reasonably. Just make sure you know what the thread size you are pulling. Mattyo5 (Matt Olson) makes a great kit. If you cannot find him here, check the *********. Jon [/QUOTE]
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