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WANTED Solo 644, 651, 656 parts saw

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Wanting to buy a complete (or nearly) solo 644, 651, or 656 saw. Hoping someone has one with a hosed top end or crank that is decent otherwise. Appreciate your time.
 

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Wanting to buy a complete (or nearly) solo 644, 651, or 656 saw. Hoping someone has one with a hosed top end or crank that is decent otherwise. Appreciate your time.
R those similar to the 647/ homelite 340?
If they r i can help.
 

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They unfortunately don't share any similarities with those models. Thanks for trying to help though
 

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Wish I’d seen this sooner, I just stripped down a bunch of 644-651’s.
 

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No, I run 644-651-651sp and a 656 almost every week so I just consolidated my junk/parts saws that way I knew what was junk and what was good. I might have a 651 left together I’ll have to look.
 

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No, I run 644-651-651sp and a 656 almost every week so I just consolidated my junk/parts saws that way I knew what was junk and what was good. I might have a 651 left together I’ll have to look.
Gotcha, I've been trying to run my green 651sp some lately and keep having oiling problems. It had a stripped worm, happened to have another one so I replaced it. Worked great for a bit then quit oiling again so I don't know what the deal is now.
 

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Sometimes them pumps need taken apart and cleaned the oil screen let’s alota stuff thro in my opinion and if the worm gear is stripped again it probably doesn’t have the washer that goes underneath it or the correct one.
 

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Sometimes them pumps need taken apart and cleaned the oil screen let’s alota stuff thro in my opinion and if the worm gear is stripped again it probably doesn’t have the washer that goes underneath it or the correct one.
I actually turned it down some after I replaced the worm because it had so much oil so pump shouldn't be an issue. It could honestly be as simple as the bar holes being plugged, I was cutting really dry oak. Was irritated so I switched saws and haven't even looked at it yet. The washer is there and looks to be correct. Didn't see any evidence that anyone had been in there before, it seems to have sat most it's life. Really hoping it didn't strip the worm again, they aren't exactly easy to find.
 

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I definitely hope its something simple. They do oil a lot lol
 
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