Blown up 029 and 372XPW

Arborist Forum

Help Support Arborist Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
COLD_IRON

COLD_IRON

Addicted to ArboristSite
Joined
Jul 25, 2007
Messages
1,085
Location
Oak Harbor WA
So my BIL has a blown up 029 and a 372XPW. The 029 is in 1 piece, the 372 was disassembled by a shop and he was told it would be $400 to fix. The saws were suspected of being straight-gassed because they blew up at the same time and the same operator toasted them both (a friend of BIL).

I was wondering about your opinions on this because I would like to rebuild them so I could use them for backups and what not and to gain some small engine experience.

Specifically, I am wondering about the feasibility and the price I should offer him on these. I went on Baileys and it looks like I can get the 372 rebuilt ok but they don't offer 029 parts - ebay or AS then?
 
Saw Dr.

Saw Dr.

Junk Collector
Joined
Oct 20, 2007
Messages
5,986
Location
Temple, GA
I have rebuilt dozens of 029's. You need an authorized Stihl dealer to get OEM parts. Baileys carries a few that they have bought at stores closing etc. Tons of stuff on ebay. I have had about a 50% success rate at cleaning up 029 cylinders. Your results may vary.
 
COLD_IRON

COLD_IRON

Addicted to ArboristSite
Joined
Jul 25, 2007
Messages
1,085
Location
Oak Harbor WA
Lots of parts available for the 029. It's not my favorite saw, but it's not a bad saw either.

Other sponsors here other than Bailey's have parts for that saw.

Gary

Hi Gary! Nice to see the locals now and then.

I just want the 029 as a backup and for cutting really nasty stuff that I wouldn't send the 361 in to do.
 
atvguns

atvguns

Addicted to ArboristSite
Joined
Sep 16, 2010
Messages
2,819
Location
South Central MO
So my BIL has a blown up 029 and a 372XPW. The 029 is in 1 piece, the 372 was disassembled by a shop and he was told it would be $400 to fix. The saws were suspected of being straight-gassed because they blew up at the same time and the same operator toasted them both (a friend of BIL).

I was wondering about your opinions on this because I would like to rebuild them so I could use them for backups and what not and to gain some small engine experience.

Specifically, I am wondering about the feasibility and the price I should offer him on these. I went on Baileys and it looks like I can get the 372 rebuilt ok but they don't offer 029 parts - ebay or AS then?

I could use the 029 if you decide you dont need it I broke the case on mine a couple days ogo
 
COLD_IRON

COLD_IRON

Addicted to ArboristSite
Joined
Jul 25, 2007
Messages
1,085
Location
Oak Harbor WA
There is a thread on here somewhere where Tommy Hall (I believe) did a complete 029/290 rebuild. Step by step.... :)

Gary

Yea at least the 029 is in 1 piece, which I like. The 372 is in pieces in a box. Not sure how long it's been there either.

Not sure what to offer either, after all I am taking a risk on both of them. I would hate to buy them and then have to part them out.
 
COLD_IRON

COLD_IRON

Addicted to ArboristSite
Joined
Jul 25, 2007
Messages
1,085
Location
Oak Harbor WA
Is the case split on the 372? If not... again, that should be doable as well.

Gary

No, but the cylinder is unbolted from the case, the piston is still attached to the cylinder - so it just flops around lose. And of course the recoil, flywheel? and the plastic are mostly off.

I do need to get a good look at the bottom end to see whether that is bad or not. I gotta post pics when I get the chance.
 

Latest posts

Top