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Homelite C-series Planetary Gear Drive Wanted
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<blockquote data-quote="GPH85" data-source="post: 465755" data-attributes="member: 10961"><p>Yes you could use the C9 crank if you had one, but C7's are more common saws... I don't believe there were ever that many C9's sold "same applys to the gear drives"... You would still have to use the C5 or C7 cylinder with the C5 piston though... The C9 used a bigger bore and slightly different carb...</p><p></p><p>To correct a previous statement --- The C-Series saws originally started out at $149.95 (C5 direct drive with 14" bar), not the 16" bar as previously stated, just incase anyone out there noticed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GPH85, post: 465755, member: 10961"] Yes you could use the C9 crank if you had one, but C7's are more common saws... I don't believe there were ever that many C9's sold "same applys to the gear drives"... You would still have to use the C5 or C7 cylinder with the C5 piston though... The C9 used a bigger bore and slightly different carb... To correct a previous statement --- The C-Series saws originally started out at $149.95 (C5 direct drive with 14" bar), not the 16" bar as previously stated, just incase anyone out there noticed [/QUOTE]
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