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<blockquote data-quote="crane" data-source="post: 4632328" data-attributes="member: 21897"><p>I think, after some relentless searching, I may have found a supplier. Hastings seems to list a ring that will fit. I'll call them on Monday. If it does work I'll post up the part number here for future reference. I'm sure the old rings would be fine, just want to go new, as it is a major disassemble to change rings on the Bantam series!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>"Fat Alice", I love it!</p><p>It is a two ring piston. All the groves and lands are in excellent shape. Not even much carbon build up. I do not think this saw was run a lot, or it was recently rebuilt. It was hard to tell with all the layers of paint. Points look next to new. No pitting or burns. Hard to guess the history by examinging the parts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crane, post: 4632328, member: 21897"] I think, after some relentless searching, I may have found a supplier. Hastings seems to list a ring that will fit. I'll call them on Monday. If it does work I'll post up the part number here for future reference. I'm sure the old rings would be fine, just want to go new, as it is a major disassemble to change rings on the Bantam series! "Fat Alice", I love it! It is a two ring piston. All the groves and lands are in excellent shape. Not even much carbon build up. I do not think this saw was run a lot, or it was recently rebuilt. It was hard to tell with all the layers of paint. Points look next to new. No pitting or burns. Hard to guess the history by examinging the parts. [/QUOTE]
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