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wcorey

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Have one unaltered shelf queen and a ported xp beat-up/scruffy one to use, plus another that's still a saw-in-a-box I'm slowly scrounging parts for.
This one has rubber up front and all springs in the back.

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Have one unaltered shelf queen and a ported xp beat-up/scruffy one to use, plus another that's still a saw-in-a-box I'm slowly scrounging parts for.
This one has rubber up front and all springs in the back.

288lite1_zpsc8310902.jpg


288lite0_zps03ecc8fa.jpg


288lite_zps4374ead0.jpg
That's a sweet Lite 288. I've cut too much with mine for it to look pretty... however it surely cuts pretty.
 
srcarr52

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One thing about 288s is it does not have a throttle cable it has a arm. Mine was so worn when I got it it was not opening up but about 80%. Something for 288 owners to check. I had to add some material. Has anyone discussed the governed carb?

Ditch the stock carb and put on a WJ from a 394. It takes a little finagling but it's well worth it.

 
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Sorry to diverge off topic. Here is the promised pic of the 820/920 and 830/930 cylinder differences. These are actually "8"'s, with the 820 on the left and the 830 on the right. I love this saw family. But unlike the 288's, parts are pretty hard to find.

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mdavlee

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Sorry to diverge off topic. Here is the promised pic of the 820/920 and 830/930 cylinder differences. These are actually "8"'s, with the 820 on the left and the 830 on the right. I love this saw family. But unlike the 288's, parts are pretty hard to find.

qhIeefy.jpg


XiAnqjP.jpg

Nice visual difference. I would like to run a 930 and see how it stacks up against the others. I just wish they were easier to find and parts were more available.
 

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