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I'm working on an S65 right now, and I looked over to my p100 at the other end of the bench and noticed that the rear handles are very similar. Does the S65 (and similar) rear handle fit a p100? The only difference I saw without test fitting was that the S65 handle tapers inward where it meets the top handle, while the p100 rear handle maintains its profile.
 
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I'm working on an S65 right now, and I looked over to my p100 at the other end of the bench and noticed that the rear handles are very similar. Does the S65 (and similar) rear handle fit a p100? The only difference I saw without test fitting was that the S65 handle tapers inward where it meets the top handle, while the p100 rear handle maintains its profile.
It doesnt fit , the Position of the av-mounts are different.Both rear handles are very hard to find-Take care !!
 
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Thanks for the reply.

Another question:

I just acquired an F65 and an S65. I haven't spent much time with either, beyond taking the bars off so that they're easier to store. I saw that the F65 has a 3 shoe clutch and the S65 has two shoes. What are the other differences between the two?
 
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Thanks for the reply.

Another question:

I just acquired an F65 and an S65. I haven't spent much time with either, beyond taking the bars off so that they're easier to store. I saw that the F65 has a 3 shoe clutch and the S65 has two shoes. What are the other differences between the two?
Hi
Both clutches are changeable.I think the saw with the 2-shoe cluch was cheaper.?
 
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I'm looking for as many Parter F, S, & P series IPL's as possible. Preferably all of them.

At some point, I want to put together a Partner parts lookup (I don't know of one), akin to Stihl Mediacat.

Thanks in advance for any replies!
 
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I have a R12 in great shape except I can not get the carb to draw fuel. it runs great with fuel dribbled in the carb and will idle and throttle up. I have had the saw and carb completely apart and carb has been rebuilt etc. what it is missing is the fuel nipple out of the tank so I had to modify a fitting for the fuel line. This may be the problem causing the fuel line to pinch closed when assembled. this is very frustrating for me and I have been messing with it on and off for over a year. I think I am going to try another external fuel source to see if the carb will draw from another tank.
 
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I'm looking for as many Parter F, S, & P series IPL's as possible. Preferably all of them.

At some point, I want to put together a Partner parts lookup (I don't know of one), akin to Stihl Mediacat.

Thanks in advance for any replies!

Bryan, I have a bunch of the IPS and some manuals, too many to email, so I would be willing to put them on a CD and drop in the mail sometime. Very busy working 7 days a week right now but keep dropping a line to me and hound me till I get it done please.
 
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I have a R12 in great shape except I can not get the carb to draw fuel. it runs great with fuel dribbled in the carb and will idle and throttle up. I have had the saw and carb completely apart and carb has been rebuilt etc. what it is missing is the fuel nipple out of the tank so I had to modify a fitting for the fuel line. This may be the problem causing the fuel line to pinch closed when assembled. this is very frustrating for me and I have been messing with it on and off for over a year. I think I am going to try another external fuel source to see if the carb will draw from another tank.


On any Partners I have replaced fuel lines on the fuel line goes where I think you put a nipple. into the tank with a good fuel filter on the the end of the fuel line.
 
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On any Partners I have replaced fuel lines on the fuel line goes where I think you put a nipple. into the tank with a good fuel filter on the the end of the fuel line.

this is a 1962 R12, it has a special fuel nipple screwed into the bottom of the tank, which has the plastic T on it. the issue may still be in the carb, i took it apart again today and the carb is getting fuel in it but does not appear to be getting past the needle which seems to be operating correctly.
 
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Thanks for the reply.

Another question:

I just acquired an F65 and an S65. I haven't spent much time with either, beyond taking the bars off so that they're easier to store. I saw that the F65 has a 3 shoe clutch and the S65 has two shoes. What are the other differences between the two?


If the F65 isn't a F65A, I don't think it has an AV handle system?
 
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i think ill be selling mine. i dont use it...hell i dont use my main saws much either. Ive never even cut wood with the partner yet. bought a bar for it, and never even got a chain for it...wtf am i thinkin! lol decisions decisions!...hell i cant even remmeber what we all determined it was! bahaha ill have to do some research again!
 
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Anyone help a brother with a muffler (or cover) for a R-30?

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I've got a nice runner R-420 if anyone is on the hunt.
Not in a rush to let it go, but if someone wants it....
Its got heated handle. Paint in very good condition. No broken parts.

(I'm trying to thin out my herd, so I can send out my 461 to be ported.)
 
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I need opinions please. I got these today one is an R-517 and the other is a 7000 I think ? I don't think it is a plus. According to Acres site the 7000 had a Walbro ws 18 which this one has the plus had a Tilitson I guess. I will post a couple of pictures if this thing will let me. I had a awful time the other day. The plastic is a little rough but serviceable I guess . There are a few other things I would like to ask later if anyone is interested. I am very happy to have found one been looking for a couple of years now. Jeff
 

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I need opinions please. I got these today one is an R-517 and the other is a 7000 I think ? I don't think it is a plus. According to Acres site the 7000 had a Walbro ws 18 which this one has the plus had a Tilitson I guess. I will post a couple of pictures if this thing will let me. I had a awful time the other day. The plastic is a little rough but serviceable I guess . There are a few other things I would like to ask later if anyone is interested. I am very happy to have found one been looking for a couple of years now. Jeff
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