Husqvarna Parts
Picked up a Husky 272 XP saw today. 72cc and looks decent for free. I have heard of knock off Husky parts out there. Does anyone have a lead on the company? Also got the following:
2 Partner K650 Super concrete saws. 71cc 1 Diamant Boart Super 80 (80cc?) concrete saw 1 Wacker (I think) concrete saw Maybe a Jonsered? Anyone know anything about the last two? |
RE: Husqvarna Parts
Hope they had good air cleaners on them....that dust concrete dust is bad news! Capt,n
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Looked on the old chainsaw website, no luck on either...
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Thanks Ralph. The Husky and the Partner saws look to be the best bet. I can find manuals and parts for them.
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Hi Tim,
Tom Perry does a lot of Husky conversions. He lives in Florida. He may even in the pan handle, close to you. You could send him an e-mail. I bet he knows where to find what you need. Dave Tom Perry <[email protected]> Cocoa Beach, FL USA |
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Three saws are "comerical" units vs "homeowner" stuff, don't know about the Diamant
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Thanks guys. The Partner saws are going to be nice as is the Husky. The Diamant is a Blue Target saw. Found the OEM in KC and they helped me get a parts book. Have a local vendor here who has parts. The engine they said is from an Italian company named Emak. They are now owned with Partner and Husky. The engine is 81cc. I need to cut it apart to see the weight before I get a cylinder kit. They claim 13,500 RPM on these things and the Partner too. I would assume it flows and breaths real well. The last one is a Wacker saw. I need to see who makes them . No luck so far.
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Just signed up. I was looking for infomation on the same saw you are talking about. The Emak Diamant Boart Super 80.
I noticed that you indicated that you found a manual in KC. If I could get that information, I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks in advance! Erik [email protected] |
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The newer Husqvarna 25cc and 40cc blowers look to be real well made for the smaller size conversions. Capt,n
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