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So I "stole" two ol' Pioneer/Partner muscle saws...
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<blockquote data-quote="Huskybill" data-source="post: 6971841" data-attributes="member: 156900"><p>There has to be new parts for these older pioneers and partners somewhere. I found new air filters for the partner saws in Italy. The price was ok but the shipping killed me. Looks like my italian cousins don’t understand combined shipping. My old man told me to watch out for my own kind.</p><p></p><p>I believe in going through them once what ever they need. Fire them up, make a few pie cuts, drain the gas and park them.</p><p></p><p>It’s like I’m restoring the older vintage husky dirtbikes again, I enjoy the hunt and challenge to find the parts that’s the most fun to hear the aircooled fin ring again. The ride is the icing on the cake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huskybill, post: 6971841, member: 156900"] There has to be new parts for these older pioneers and partners somewhere. I found new air filters for the partner saws in Italy. The price was ok but the shipping killed me. Looks like my italian cousins don’t understand combined shipping. My old man told me to watch out for my own kind. I believe in going through them once what ever they need. Fire them up, make a few pie cuts, drain the gas and park them. It’s like I’m restoring the older vintage husky dirtbikes again, I enjoy the hunt and challenge to find the parts that’s the most fun to hear the aircooled fin ring again. The ride is the icing on the cake. [/QUOTE]
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