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Olympyk 999f
By: brettl Date: October 25, 2014, 6:53 am
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I remember a friend having an Olympyk when I was younger and
recently saw this one for sale. He says it starts, idles and
cuts. Can parts still be found for the Olympyk saws? Thanks
#Post#: 48329--------------------------------------------------
Re: Olympyk 999f
By: Cut4fun Date: October 25, 2014, 8:32 am
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I remember them but never looked for parts.
Thread.
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#Post#: 48359--------------------------------------------------
Re: Olympyk 999f
By: farmboy Date: October 25, 2014, 9:59 pm
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Some folks have a few 999 parts LOL. Picked up a NOS 999 Pc kit
for real cheap couple of years ago. Haven't run across a parts
saw yet.
Shep
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Re: Olympyk 999f
By: Gatekeeper Date: October 26, 2014, 3:21 am
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[quote author=farmboy link=topic=4230.msg48359#msg48359
date=1414292366]
Some folks have a few 999 parts LOL. Picked up a NOS 999 Pc kit
for real cheap couple of years ago. Haven't run across a parts
saw yet.
Shep
[/quote]
What don't you have as far as older saw parts?:)
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Re: Olympyk 999f
By: farmboy Date: October 26, 2014, 8:45 pm
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[quote author=Gatekeeper link=topic=4230.msg48360#msg48360
date=1414311707]
[quote author=farmboy link=topic=4230.msg48359#msg48359
date=1414292366]
Some folks have a few 999 parts LOL. Picked up a NOS 999 Pc kit
for real cheap couple of years ago. Haven't run across a parts
saw yet.
Shep
[/quote]
What don't you have as far as older saw parts?:)
[/quote]
655 Boost Port Poulan ;D. Actually big Poulans 4900 up LOL.
Just bought a bunch of NOS Dolmar stuff coupla weeks ago. No
pistons/cyls tho >:(.
Shep
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Re: Olympyk 999f
By: brettl Date: October 27, 2014, 10:14 pm
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I went and got it. Itake way to cool to set on a shelf. It's
also to heavy to use routinely and would be overkill. Its in
nice shape and compression feels good. On the other hand, let me
know if you'll sell or trade that p&c farmboy. This being a rare
saw I would like to have them on hand in case it gets worn out
at a gtg or something. ;D I'll figure out how to post pics.
#Post#: 48497--------------------------------------------------
Re: Olympyk 999f
By: rburg Date: October 28, 2014, 12:29 pm
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We had a local Olympk dealer several years ago that had a 999
with a 36" bar on it that he would let people rent for large
tree or stump removal. That was definitely a heavy saw.
#Post#: 53845--------------------------------------------------
Re: Olympyk 999f
By: brettl Date: February 8, 2015, 2:22 am
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Do you remember how it oiled with the 36? Mine has a 30. I'm
thinking I'll use it for milling so I'd like to know it's
limitations as far as oiling. Of course, an auxiliary boiler is
always an option.
#Post#: 54099--------------------------------------------------
Re: Olympyk 999f
By: Chainsawrepair Date: February 11, 2015, 12:17 pm
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John Lambert used to own a 999. I dont recall anything about
them as I stayed away from them. Even when found on CL cheap.
Says up to a 60" bar. So whats that say about oiling a 36" ;)
Olympyk 999
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Re: Olympyk 999f
By: Chainsawrepair Date: February 11, 2015, 12:18 pm
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Some retail sells numbers. Years sold and cost retail. 91-99
999 F
Engine Make:
Engine Size Cubic Centimeters:
Engine Size Cubic Inches:
Dry Weight:
Bar Oiler Type:
Bar Length:
999 F
Engine Make:
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999 F
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999 F
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999 F
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999 F
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999 F
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999 F
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999 F
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