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I have 5 of these, I believe they are all rebuilders. They are all in similar condition and not too beat on.

I have not tested them, but would be willing to look at whatever needs looked at on em.

Willing to trade for chainsaws, chainsaw related stuff. Guns, ammo, canned goods, baby formula and diapers also welcome.

Also will take cash, check money order or PayPal, no ObamaBucks accepted here, though.

D00k

You are aware those are torque limiting impacts, 35-55lbs of torque. The IR231's are hard to beat!
 
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I don't know much about them, although from what I gather they were from a tire and rim shop.

Possibly for running the lugs in, but finishing by hand?

They have plenty of reverse torque at 350ft lb. So that is plenty for taking lug nuts off. Putting them on, they are suppose to be torqued. But usually 80-110ft lb is the most common.
 
He's done it again, in need of a MS660 fuel tank. This is a cash paying customer so it will be a cash purchase. I will need pics. This is the 3rd tank he has broke and the last time I repair this saw.
 
Don't be that way Randy!
I call that ....."job security"!!!



Mike

Except that the SEARCH for a NICE tank isn't always easy... i'm Guessing that' why he's DONE :bang:

How? Over-tightening the cap? Letting it free-range in the back up of pickup with no suspension? Just curious.

Probably the Jack-hole getting the saw stuck in the cut and REEFING on it trying to get it out :dizzy: :bang:

J
 
Except that the SEARCH for a NICE tank isn't always easy... i'm Guessing that' why he's DONE :bang:



Probably the Jack-hole getting the saw stuck in the cut and REEFING on it trying to get it out :dizzy: :bang:

J

Tree on one, dropped on one, and backhoe on this one, knocked the handle off.........if he breaks another he will have to invent a way I ain't heard of.......
 
Yep. Except instead of wasting your time looking for a tank, call up your dealer and order one. Finding parts for someone else is time consuming. No way I would do it for the third time.

Yep, I agree and if someone brings me a Stihl to work on, its understood that they will have to be the one to chase parts and visit the Stihl dealer.

They want to buy them things they can pay through the nose for parts as well, far as I'm concerned. I'm not wasting any more time trying to find deals for them.
 
Still looking for an 021/023/025 crank case housing/ gas/oil tank. Have cash or oddly shaped magnesium to trade.
 
Need a few parts for the easy projects and other stuff. Have green paper with pictures of dead presidents and a few parts/project saws laying around.

Need:
an AF cover and the black plastic screen for an MS290.
AF cover, black plastic screen, and top cover for an 026
Bucking spike for a homelite 330
Still need a handle brace for my homelite 750(someone was going to send me one, never has shown up, not sure if they forgot or it got lost in the mail...and I deleted a bunch of PMs so I don't know who it was)
 
Still looking for muffler bracket and screws for a 3120. Looking for seal parts between the clutch and oil pump for same.

Also looking for muffler bracket and screws for a 394. Need handle insert and inner guide plate for the saw as well.

Have new Oregon bars and chains and stuff/funds to trade.
 

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