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       #Post#: 18326--------------------------------------------------
       Husqvarna 3120 
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: March 20, 2013, 2:43 pm
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       I've started off with a lot less (just 2 bare case halves
       before).
       Husky 3120 1989 300th anniversary edition.
       #Post#: 18376--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Husqvarna 3120 300th project
       By: HolmenTree Date: March 22, 2013, 10:35 am
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       Nice find Kevin, 1st year 1989 model .......should be worth a
       few bucks as a collector saw with a little tender love and care.
       My buddy Franz just scored a 3120 with only 8 hrs on it complete
       with a bench Log O Sol mill all for a $1000.   Lucky guy, Franz
       is a retired logger with a good sized woodlot acerage, he'll be
       busy for a while.
       #Post#: 18378--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Husqvarna 3120 300th project
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: March 22, 2013, 12:03 pm
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       I had one thing in mind for it when I seen it and  it wont end
       up as restore.    ;)    It's going straight to a builder for a
       stroked crank etc.
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       Re: Husqvarna 3120 300th project
       By: HolmenTree Date: March 22, 2013, 12:34 pm
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       [quote author=Cut4fun_ link=topic=1750.msg18378#msg18378
       date=1363971799]
       I had one thing in mind for it when I seen it and  it wont end
       up as restore.    ;)    It's going straight to a builder for a
       stroked crank etc.
       [/quote]
       I kinda figured you were going to do that  8)
       That's a project I can't wait to get into too,.............I
       almost got my saw workshop done, the electrician is just
       finishing hooking up the 100 amp service panel today and I
       should have my workbench in tomorrow.
       #Post#: 18380--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Husqvarna 3120 300th project
       By: Cut4fun Date: March 22, 2013, 12:42 pm
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       Not for me. I'm just to slow of a operator.
       These new 66mm bore with 4mm to 6mm stroked cranks are just way
       to fast, IF you use the right builder.  ;) Heck I couldnt handle
       the one I had. But willing to help those in the search for
       speed.  ;)
       #Post#: 18421--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Husqvarna 3120 300th project
       By: mcbob Date: March 22, 2013, 10:08 pm
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       As i said keep me in mind for one
       McBob.
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       Re: Husqvarna 3120 300th project
       By: Al Smith Date: March 23, 2013, 5:42 am
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       Oh I wouldn't say you were slow on the uptake ,you could always
       out gun me .
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       Re: Husqvarna 3120 300th project
       By: man of stihl Date: March 23, 2013, 6:45 am
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       Nice find Kev
       #Post#: 18857--------------------------------------------------
       Dump them there Husqvarna 3120 projects
       By: mcbob Date: April 8, 2013, 1:02 am
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       These new 66mm bore with 4mm to 6mm stroked cranks are just way
       to fast, IF you use the right builder.  ;) Heck I couldnt handle
       the one I had. But willing to help those in the search for
       speed.  ;)
       What if i told you today that i found a crankcase and crank that
       gives 44mm stroke and with a bit of machining will accept the
       090 cylinder and give you 148cc .... physical size of the
       cylinders is very close to each other
       Whoo hoo and i was gonna buy a 3120 with an already weak bottom
       end no need to now ..... now to try and hide it all inside a
       standard saw ............ what this space ............ McBob.
       P.S. And the donner saw well you can go and work it out for
       yourselfs
       #Post#: 18860--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Husqvarna 3120 300th project
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: April 8, 2013, 5:34 am
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       stock stroke 44mm. Bet you meant 43mm for the saw (090's been
       going on them too)  :D.  stock 3120 stroke is 42mm.  :D
       I could tell you one with 48mm stroke oem hint hint and uses 090
       tops and has already been done in the past.  :P :P :D
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