Billy Jack
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Well, this time my dad and me. He had a VFW buddy offer him a non-running Stihl chain saw for $25. Dad took him up on it. He brought it over yesterday, a 028 AV Super Wood Boss.
I took a look at it, had 160 PSI of compression, very dirty (even had a mud dobber's nest on it), but seemed to be in good shape. 20" Stihl bar, .325 chain in good shape. I'm a Husky guy (Stihls are fine, just not a lot of experience with them), but I saw what looked like a tank vent tube that was busted (a metal fitting in the tube). I replaced this with a part of line I had left over from a Husky 51, put in good gas, hit a shot of Seafoam fogger in it, and within 10 minutes I had it running fine. Found out the AV mounts are shot, and one bar stud had been stripped out by using the wrong nut. I tapped and die'd the stud and a new Stihl nut that will work just fine (just can't mix up nuts). The stud had came out of the housing, but I got it re-seated okay. Spent a few hours cleaning it up. Here it is:
I sharpened the chain, and cut some small stuff. Cut just fine. I need to get the AV mounts and gas and oil caps (no retainers) to make this saw 100%. I don't see the 028 model listed on Baileys, and my other parts source doesn't carry Stihl parts. Can anybody help me locate the AV mounts and caps? Thanks!
Also, what would this saw be worth (ballpark) in very good condition?
I took a look at it, had 160 PSI of compression, very dirty (even had a mud dobber's nest on it), but seemed to be in good shape. 20" Stihl bar, .325 chain in good shape. I'm a Husky guy (Stihls are fine, just not a lot of experience with them), but I saw what looked like a tank vent tube that was busted (a metal fitting in the tube). I replaced this with a part of line I had left over from a Husky 51, put in good gas, hit a shot of Seafoam fogger in it, and within 10 minutes I had it running fine. Found out the AV mounts are shot, and one bar stud had been stripped out by using the wrong nut. I tapped and die'd the stud and a new Stihl nut that will work just fine (just can't mix up nuts). The stud had came out of the housing, but I got it re-seated okay. Spent a few hours cleaning it up. Here it is:
I sharpened the chain, and cut some small stuff. Cut just fine. I need to get the AV mounts and gas and oil caps (no retainers) to make this saw 100%. I don't see the 028 model listed on Baileys, and my other parts source doesn't carry Stihl parts. Can anybody help me locate the AV mounts and caps? Thanks!
Also, what would this saw be worth (ballpark) in very good condition?
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