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here are a few pics of the p40 and a 3270 that need to go, both run. Bars are the hardest to ship, maybe shipping them seperate would help.

Love the old USFS inspection stickers. I have a xocouple top covers with those on them. Glad they don't inspect saws anymore. Some of mine may raise some questions
 
I haven't tried that one myself but you should be able to get a coil for less than $10 USD shipped to you from Huztl so if it doesn't work you won't be out much.

https://www.huztl.net/Ignition-Coil...place-OEM-537-81-27-01-537812701-p226681.html

If you do try it. be sure to let us know if it works out for you.
I haven't tried that one myself but you should be able to get a coil for less than $10 USD shipped to you from Huztl so if it doesn't work you won't be out much.

https://www.huztl.net/Ignition-Coil...place-OEM-537-81-27-01-537812701-p226681.html

If you do try it. be sure to let us know if it works out for you.

Yes, please share if you get a Husky to work on the big P series. I tried for quite a while and finally have up.
 
Doing great here. Haven't really had much saw time, but have plenty of firewood. How are you liking the 455?

Ha, the 455 is awesome. BUT, took it out to start it the other day and it was locked up tight as can be? Got it broke free with a socket on the clutch nut and a little force. Everything looks decent through the exhaust port and everything feels fine now, I think. I'm going to tear it all down and try to figure out what happened before I try to start it an maybe really mess things up. Keep your fingers crossed for a good outcome!!
 
Ha, the 455 is awesome. BUT, took it out to start it the other day and it was locked up tight as can be? Got it broke free with a socket on the clutch nut and a little force. Everything looks decent through the exhaust port and everything feels fine now, I think. I'm going to tear it all down and try to figure out what happened before I try to start it an maybe really mess things up. Keep your fingers crossed for a good outcome!!
Fingers crossed for sure. Definitely tear it down and see what's going on with it. Hopefully it's something simple like something jammed in the flywheel.
 
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