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       Re: CCC Chainsaw Conservation Components - DefinitiveDave
       By: DefinitiveDave Date: January 21, 2015, 1:10 pm
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       I'm confused by all the quotes, are my prices ridick?
       DDave
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       Re: CCC Chainsaw Conservation Components - DefinitiveDave
       By: jmester Date: January 21, 2015, 6:49 pm
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       those prices seem pretty good to me. Is that for the complete
       power head buyer just has to assemble?
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       Re: CCC Chainsaw Conservation Components - DefinitiveDave
       By: DefinitiveDave Date: January 21, 2015, 7:06 pm
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       yeah complete ready to assemble power head
       someone mentioned that it is about the same price as a used OEM
       saw, which is probably true
       I envisioned this as an Ebay project because I have sold rebuild
       kits there for really decent money that were not complete saws
       but guys really like them.
       For me building a saw from new clean parts is "easier" in that
       you don't have to tear everything down, figure out which parts
       are broken, worn , etc, clean everything and reassemble.
       I certainly am not knocking an OEM saw, I have bought plenty new
       and used.  Local guys like the 660 builder, fun and easy and
       profitable.
       Dave
       #Post#: 53124--------------------------------------------------
       Re: CCC Chainsaw Conservation Components - DefinitiveDave
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: January 23, 2015, 2:05 pm
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       [quote author=DefinitiveDave link=topic=4507.msg52826#msg52826
       date=1421680416]
       round numbers without shipping, all Farmertec parts except
       badges and Magnum stickers
       MS260 PHO - $250.00
       MS361 PHO - $350.00
       MS660 PHO - $450.00
       or somethin' like that, not sure I have everything in stock but
       I might is somebody wants a fun puzzle
       DDave
       [/quote]
       You got any pics of built saws to show off for us?
       That way I can show guys in the shop that might want to try a
       new aftermarket over a used rebuilt.
       #Post#: 53582--------------------------------------------------
       Re: CCC Chainsaw Conservation Components - DefinitiveDave
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: February 2, 2015, 6:47 pm
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       Cant find Caber 45mm x 1.5 rings on your website ?
       #Post#: 53639--------------------------------------------------
       Re: CCC Chainsaw Conservation Components - DefinitiveDave
       By: DefinitiveDave Date: February 3, 2015, 3:17 pm
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       never had anyone ask for them before :)
       I will round up some AM saw pics and put that a sleeve of rings
       on next months
       Caber order
       DDAve
       #Post#: 53641--------------------------------------------------
       Re: CCC Chainsaw Conservation Components - DefinitiveDave
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: February 3, 2015, 4:06 pm
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       husky 350 353 51 55 etc use them. My most common ring used here.
       45mm 1.5mm  Thinking my 590 and 500 45mm open bore used them
       too.
       Was just trying to go to you instead of NWS to keep it local.
       The rings are the main part of that order. Then the rest of the
       oem order going to JSE.
       #Post#: 53743--------------------------------------------------
       Re: CCC Chainsaw Conservation Components - DefinitiveDave
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: February 5, 2015, 7:36 pm
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       Also 254 used that 45mm ring.
       I was able to put another order in with you anyway Dave.  4th
       place in 2 days.
       Those aftermarket decomps been holding up ok?
       Also got me the bright orange shirt this time too.   Just
       because my wife thinks  I am so sexy in my bright highlight
       yellow lime green poulan shirt, LOL NOT!  Did it just because
       she says it blinds her when I wear it. LMAO.
       #Post#: 53760--------------------------------------------------
       Re: CCC Chainsaw Conservation Components - DefinitiveDave
       By: DefinitiveDave Date: February 6, 2015, 9:54 am
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       I was able to add those Cabers to my order along with the 353
       pistons that sold out :)
       appreciate the business
       On the AM decomp valves, if it is good when you install it, you
       will be fine forever, about 5 or 6 out of every hundred seem to
       seep right from the get go.
       Jimmy in NC, told me he uses a valve seat refinisher to burnish
       the inside of the "dish" and then has no problems. I don't have
       one of those and would probably hurt myself if I did.
       I just sell them knowing there will be a certain amount of
       failures amongst them and that when taking in to account the
       price differential between these and OEM and the fact that
       Farmertec never balks at replacing dead parts for me, they are
       still a great deal.
       The other part that is a little on the iffy side for me is the
       chain adjuster assembly for the 024-660, it is stiff and about
       half-assed machined. If you install it completely with a good
       gob of grease in the guts and then work it from end to end with
       a large flat head screwdriver they are fine.  It is as though
       you are finishing the threads manually between the gears.  A
       little bit of a pain in the butt, but again the price
       differential is huge, so a lot of us use them.
       Dave
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       Re: CCC Chainsaw Conservation Components - DefinitiveDave
       By: 660magnum Date: February 6, 2015, 12:18 pm
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       In the past, people have lapped decompression valves as
       automobile valves are sometimes lapped.
       If you use Loctite Clover green can valve grinding compound, it
       must be the finest grade you can find.(#5 or #3 if you can find
       it?)
       Some people just use white or red rubbing compound.
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