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McCulloch SP81 Compression Question
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<blockquote data-quote="gene" data-source="post: 230720" data-attributes="member: 5105"><p><strong>Parts for the SP81</strong></p><p></p><p>OK, I don't have a problem with pulling the thing apart to take a look inside. I think I must have a broken ring or two as there is little scoring inside the bore that I could see (Steel bore, not chromed, this is an OLD saw).</p><p>The question is where do I get the seals, gaskets and any internal hard parts that I may need. I also need a blowup of parts numbers for the saw.</p><p>Anyone have any ideas???</p><p>LOTS of dead live oaks are a waitin....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gene, post: 230720, member: 5105"] [b]Parts for the SP81[/b] OK, I don't have a problem with pulling the thing apart to take a look inside. I think I must have a broken ring or two as there is little scoring inside the bore that I could see (Steel bore, not chromed, this is an OLD saw). The question is where do I get the seals, gaskets and any internal hard parts that I may need. I also need a blowup of parts numbers for the saw. Anyone have any ideas??? LOTS of dead live oaks are a waitin.... [/QUOTE]
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