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<blockquote data-quote="Old Mac Guy" data-source="post: 7190751" data-attributes="member: 10170"><p>I recently got two B100 powerheads and one nice bowbar with chain for one of them. The powerheads are mostly complete but missing a few smaller parts. I need an ignition kill-switch for one. The tank on one has a tab broken off the bottom... could be repaired with JB Weld, filed and shaped and re-tapped for the long bolt which connects it. Might be easier and take less time to replace that tank with a whole one... depending on cost. I will be looking for a straight bar and chain for the one. When I get into repairing and restoring, may need other smaller parts.</p><p></p><p>I look forward to seeing photos of what B100 parts you have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Mac Guy, post: 7190751, member: 10170"] I recently got two B100 powerheads and one nice bowbar with chain for one of them. The powerheads are mostly complete but missing a few smaller parts. I need an ignition kill-switch for one. The tank on one has a tab broken off the bottom... could be repaired with JB Weld, filed and shaped and re-tapped for the long bolt which connects it. Might be easier and take less time to replace that tank with a whole one... depending on cost. I will be looking for a straight bar and chain for the one. When I get into repairing and restoring, may need other smaller parts. I look forward to seeing photos of what B100 parts you have. [/QUOTE]
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