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Seem to be all there except the carburetor. Late model Husqvarna 585. The cylinder looks good. The crankshaft seems tight. It is a low hour saw by the looks of the condition. Piston good, chain brake good muffler good, starter good. I think it was not making spark and was taken apart to check out other possibilities of failure or maybe the carb. Well here it is for someone that wants to mess with it. $345 plus shipping. Altogether and running would be a $1000 saw maybe.DSCN4669.JPGDSCN4670.JPGDSCN4667.JPGDSCN4668.JPGDSCN4671.JPG
 
That crankshaft is tight with no up down motion at all. I can look in the side view and see a perfect bearing. What makes you think the bearings are bad? There is no play on the flywheel side and no play on the pto side. These bearings are good. Piston and cylinder are good. It is something else that made it get put away. Ignition, carburetion?
 
That crankshaft is tight with no up down motion at all. I can look in the side view and see a perfect bearing. What makes you think the bearings are bad? There is no play on the flywheel side and no play on the pto side. These bearings are good. Piston and cylinder are good. It is something else that made it get put away. Ignition, carburetion?
I took tight as in the crank didn't move, I see what you mean now.
 
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