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Well I don't give a *s-word what they are. But for the rest of you dopes, let me give you a hint; if they are steel, they are stainless because they aren't attracted to the magnet.
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I know this. But I'll be damned if I can retrieve it. Oil pump. Maybe on a McCulloch?
 

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Still no correct answers.

I'd bet most of you own the thing that this piece goes to.

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.080 is harvester bar gauge, but I don't know what they are for
 

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Are they used to hold a switch/lever something adjustable/movable in position? There was a much smaller "ball" that was used to hold the choke lever in the desired position on a still 041. I know because I dropped it and had to look forever to find it . I've seen a ball like that in a chainsaw oil pump, to hold the spring for flow adjustment. I didn't drop that when I rebuild my 7900 oiler. Lol
 

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Are they used to hold a switch/lever something adjustable/movable in position? There was a much smaller "ball" that was used to hold the choke lever in the desired position on a still 041. I know because I dropped it and had to look forever to find it . I've seen a ball like that in a chainsaw oil pump, to hold the spring for flow adjustment. I didn't drop that when I rebuild my 7900 oiler. Lol
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Some sort of rivet for the bar nose? Only guess that because of the picture above.
 

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Replacement bearings for the rotor on a Log Wizard or similar that drills and attaches to a saw bar tip...for de-barking, routering, notching, planing, etc.

Fugg...I don't know.
 
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