superfire
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pick up a Lombard AP42D that has a lean seized piston. are parts availible or should i just strip it for a parts saw????????? do not think any thing is wrong other then the piston. outsides looks 8 out of 10 just wondering if it is worth the effort i am not much of a saw mechanic when it come to repairing obsolete chain sawz.i mostly work on newer sawz. the older sawz are not easy to get parts for so i avoid them if at all possible. could not pass up a parts saw. maybe worth more in pieces then whole
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