I'd go for a refund if the process isn't contentious or difficult. I paid $75 for mine. Gonna keep it, too! Have another one I snagged for $35..., not quite as nice.
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What is the saw worth? He offered to give me my money back, but would it be worth 20? Then i have some breathing room for parts. I still need to pull the muffler off and look how clean the piston is.
That saw looks like it brand new, with power sharp. Nice. [emoji38]I'd go for a refund if the process isn't contentious or difficult. I paid $75 for mine. Gonna keep it, too! Have another one I snagged for $35..., not quite as nice.
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If the P&C are good I would take Bob up on his offer of the case if you can get the saw for $20 or $30.
Check the filler neck on the fuel tank as well to make sure it isn't cracked.
They are easy saws to work on and it would be a good experience for you.
Found them.
http://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com/ported-saws/crank-bearings-seals-misc-cross-reference/
This link was very helpful. I bookmarked it for later use as well.
Just so you know, a lot of people, myself included, had a hand putting that list together. It does not orginate from that site.
Chris B.
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Looks like SH may be rebooting, with possible loss of PM's/posts/etc. Don't want to loose this, so I'm saving it here if you don't mind Kevin.
Thanks to you and everyone else for all that work. Great resource. Here it is as a PDF for easy reference. May mess with it later to tighten up the formatting a bit. Just went from web to txt. to pdf. Pretty basic but at least has pages now. Be nice to have the web links highlighted and functional, etc., as a PDF.
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