I picked up a blown Husky 44 Rancher project saw. It needs new piston n cylinder. Is there any other larger piston and cylinder that will fit on that same case? It is an old saw. Believe it says it a 1979.
Great saws them Husky 44's are fer sure.
Finding a good cylinder is the easy part, but finding a piston is a different story as they've been NLA for quite some time. If you know of a good cylinder and piston is I'd grab it quick.
I picked up a blown Husky 44 Rancher project saw. It needs new piston n cylinder. Is there any other larger piston and cylinder that will fit on that same case? It is an old saw. Believe it says it a 1979.
Are the 444 top ends any more or less available?
You won't find a 444 top end, or a 444 saw for that matter, without a huge bit of luck. I've been looking for years, no dice. I did have a ported 44 for a while, it was a really nice little firewood saw running 13"/.325". Keep up the search for a good P/C, they're worth it.
Got that lil Husky back together and it really runs well. Nice little saw and cuts quick with plenty of grunt for a lil girl. One thing I learned that I didnt love was the exhaust and intake studs from the cylinder. Little bit of a pain getting everything on the intake side to line up and the studs loosen up and nothing to grab ahold of other than with a vice grip to tighten them back up.
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