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xl-925 and xl-901 and xl-700 all run

i have a xl-925 looks to be in good shape i used it some i got a new tester just tested i am holding 160psi has a 20inch bar runs strong starts good -- also have a homelite xl-901 holding 130 psi needs air filter bucking spike.. piston and cylinder look real good ...
also have great xl=700 i know for a fact this saw wouldnt used much has great compression at 165psi 20inch bar i cut up two loads of wood runs great
i am looking for pioneer chainsaws or husky chainsaw
give me a call 606-878-6285 ben
 
064 parts

I'm still looking for a bunch of 064 parts


Muffler
Wrap handle
brake handle
oil cap
clutch drum shroud
and clutch cover

I have parts and cash to trade
 
Hey guys- I'm looking for a Husky 394 flywheel and a carburetor for a Husky 395 (Walbro or Tillotson.) I have cash money and a bazillion parts to trade. thanks!

But no Homelite 750 clutch???????? :(

We ran the 650 Super a lot the last few days. It's a damn fine old saw.......I can't wait to run it side by side with the 750. :)
 
anybody got a brake assembly thatll fit a 480/480 CD?

Ive got the clutch cover but who ever ran it before me gutted it, and just ran it with no brake.

got some to trade...or some old confederate bills.
 
But no Homelite 750 clutch???????? :(

We ran the 650 Super a lot the last few days. It's a damn fine old saw.......I can't wait to run it side by side with the 750. :)

The only 750 clutch I have is the one on my saw and that's not going anywhere...

The 650 Super and 750 are two of Homelite's finest...weren't you going to get that new clutch from Joyce? Her price was a real bargain,
considering the last time those clutches were commonly available at a dealer they were $215...
 
I got the new bearings and AM crank installed in the 372 today. The AM crank installed perfectly. It fit the bearings good, centered nicely, and resulted in a good squish. Dimensionally, I give it a thumbs up. Here's what I'm still looking for.

Cylinder and air filter covers
HD air filter
Air filter elbow
Oil pickup tube and clunk
Inner guide plate
Air channel from flywheel to air box
Chain catcher
 
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The only 750 clutch I have is the one on my saw and that's not going anywhere...

The 650 Super and 750 are two of Homelite's finest...weren't you going to get that new clutch from Joyce? Her price was a real bargain,
considering the last time those clutches were commonly available at a dealer they were $215...

I think I may have a deal cooking. :) Just :poke: ing at ya some. :laugh:
 
Looking for an 066 cylinder and a set of spikes for a 357XP.

Randy, think I found the part your needing. I'll get some pics to ya' tomorrow.
 
Looking for an 066 cylinder and a set of spikes for a 357XP.

Randy, think I found the part your needing. I'll get some pics to ya' tomorrow.

I may have the outer spike Steve.......I'll post up a pic when I get settled back into the shop tomorrow. It's in a state of complete disarray right now. :D
 
I am looking for a carburetor box cover part number 11351401900 for a ms361. (Rear plastic cover)

If anyone out there needs a hardcopy of a Stihl 084 manual, I have one for free. Free.

If anyone needs a row boat anchor, I have a mini mac 30 that starts occasionally but won't run. Free
 
I am looking for a carburetor box cover part number 11351401900 for a ms361. (Rear plastic cover)

If anyone out there needs a hardcopy of a Stihl 084 manual, I have one for free. Free.

If anyone needs a row boat anchor, I have a mini mac 30 that starts occasionally but won't run. Free

To small for a boat anchor,not bad as a door stop! :laugh:
 
I'm just overwhelmed by the love for the legendary Mini Mac.........................................
 
stihl ms 361 oil pump

looking for a good used or new ms 361 oil pump to buy... thanks!
 
I picked up an 032AV thois afternoon. The fellow selling it said all it needed was a bar. I drive nearly two hours to find it was missing the log grip teeth, the clutch cover, bar, chain and cover screws. If anybody has any of these plus a carb kit. I may as well do that while I cleaning. :msp_angry:

Thanks.
 
I'm just overwhelmed by the love for the legendary Mini Mac.........................................

Well, I had three of them, and made two good runners out of them, and fairly easy. One I swapped off already, it was the only saw I owned that would start on one pull, cold.

Those are all I have ever touched though..what seems to be the general problems with them? Yes, not as easy to work on as poulans, but....you can make them work. I mean if I can do it, what are all ya'all much more experienced guys running into, that I should look out for, if I score any more of them?
 

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