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I can probably help you fellows out with that. That XL-Mini is the same as an E-Z if I'm not mistaken. Send me a pic of the muffler side of the saw...

cool Aaron. the saw is at my brothers house. I will be there tomorrow and will get a pic for you to compare with. all he needs for that saw is that muffler and he'll be golden. it's rotten so thin she ain't even weldable. i'll send you your clutch cover at the same time :cheers: I've been looking for a AF cover but no go so far :( i'll get back to you with a pic
 
Looking for a Husky 288 (or whatever will work) Piston/Cylinder, Carb, carb boot. misc screws/hardware.
basically a parts saw.

I have some Stihl Parts, some Mac parts and some moldy green paper.

Please send me a PM.

thanks!
 
Looking for a Husky 288 (or whatever will work) Piston/Cylinder, Carb, carb boot. misc screws/hardware.
basically a parts saw.

I have some Stihl Parts, some Mac parts and some moldy green paper.

Please send me a PM.

thanks!

Will 181 parts work? I know it's a smaller displacement saw, but I'm not sure if it's a direct swap or not. I have all of the parts you're seeking for a 181.

For the 288, I do have a non-decomp cylinder and an intake flange.
 
Will 181 parts work? I know it's a smaller displacement saw, but I'm not sure if it's a direct swap or not. I have all of the parts you're seeking for a 181.

For the 288, I do have a non-decomp cylinder and an intake flange.

Only difference I can foresee is that the earlier saws in the series had the shorter trigger throttle arm and the metal link connecting to the throttle arm on the carb, while the later saws had the longer trigger arm that bears directly on a roller on the throttle lever on the carb. I think that you can swap from one style to the other so long as you use the right trigger with the right style of carb throttle arm.



http://www.husqvarna.com/ddoc/HUSI/HUSI1983_AAaa/HUSI1983_AAaa_I8300003_.pdf

http://www.husqvarna.com/ddoc/HUSI/HUSI2001_USen/HUSI2001_USen_I0101118_.pdf
 
Only difference I can foresee is that the earlier saws in the series had the shorter trigger throttle arm and the metal link connecting to the throttle arm on the carb, while the later saws had the longer trigger arm that bears directly on a roller on the throttle lever on the carb. I think that you can swap from one style to the other so long as you use the right trigger with the right style of carb throttle arm.

BINGO!!! :msp_thumbsup:
 
will 181 parts work? I know it's a smaller displacement saw, but i'm not sure if it's a direct swap or not. I have all of the parts you're seeking for a 181.

For the 288, i do have a non-decomp cylinder and an intake flange.

pm scent :)
 
Looking for a Husky 288 (or whatever will work) Piston/Cylinder, Carb, carb boot. misc screws/hardware.
basically a parts saw.

I have some Stihl Parts, some Mac parts and some moldy green paper.

Please send me a PM.

thanks!

You wouldnt happen to have an oversized piston for a mac super 55a, would you? NormL bore is 2.125
 
Remington Super 754 starter handle

Anyone have an ORIGINAL starter handle, for a Super 754, in good condition. Have some Husky 350 parts, some Poulan 306 parts, and some Homelite Model 17 parts, as well as $$$.
 
You wouldnt happen to have an oversized piston for a mac super 55a, would you? NormL bore is 2.125

To be Honest with you..

All of my MAC parts or of the 6XX series..

If I have something that you can use, you are welcome to it!
 
Hey guys,

I'm finding myself needing an Oregon 160SPEA095 bar and am having a hard time finding one.
Not looking for a freebie, am willing to pay reasonable$$$.

This is the 16" .050 3/8ths LP bar in a KO95 mount.


Any help would be appreciated.


Mike
 

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