Posted by Bryce Frazier on January 10, 2015 at 14:17:56 from (67.142.182.21):
Went into one of the local Husqvarna shops yesterday looking for stuff, and a guy I kind of know happened to be working there.
Keep in mind, this guy is kind of back woods, but he is THE man for chain saw tuning and repair for North ID.
He told me that he had a bunch of "stuff" for the 288XP's, so I decided to swing by! I show up, and he has one of those BIG Rubber Maid tubs FULL of plastic components, sides, recoils, tops, fuel tanks and handles, sprockets, clutches, drums, bearings, etc. All of it is used, and some of it is garbage, but most of it is in really good shape, probably 3 saws worth of stuff.
He said that it was a package deal, and that the Tub O Stuff went with a "parts" saw. This saw has been torn completely down, and the case has been powdercoated orange, plus it has brand new bearings, crank, and flywheel. New ignition, and gaskets. New clutch break handle, and cover, and he said that it went with the Tub.
I finally had to ask what he wanted for it because I was drooling, and he hmmmm'ed and haaaa'ed and said "could you do $200?"
Bryce: HOLY @#$%!!!! I SURE CAN!!
:)
So, I am currently working in the shop... All is going well!! :)
Anyone need anything for a 288XP? I have 4 and 5 of somethings that I wont need. Super cheap... Bryce
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