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Does anyone have the skf or any other aftermarket part numbers for bearings and seals for this saw?
Seals seem to be exactly the same on both sides.

I have a place here in the city that stocks such things and it will be much cheaper to go this route than the dealer for husky parts.
Thanks!!!
 

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It's just a shame they aren't proprietary bearings, huh Matt? :D
 

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So far with the exception of Stihl I've been able to find bearing and seals from the bearings and seal books I have .One exception from some time ago for Mike Rupley I could not find the seals for a 3120 Husqvarna but he might not have given me the correct OEM number . Another I actually found those screwed up little seals for a Stihl 200 T but that came from a British site .I should have taken notes .
I've mention recently on the rebuild of a pair of Partner p-100's using the Partner numbers ,nothing .Using the McCulloch numbers for the PM 1000 .bingo .However as it was the size was embossed on the old seals when I pulled them out .BTW Partner has the most screwed up parts lists I've ever seen .
 

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503260205 is the Husky part number for seals on the 395 and many other large Husky saws. I just buy them at a dealer. My local dealer charges $7.60 and that's reasonable from what I can see.

Like Matt posted, I use Nachi or SNR 6203 bearings. Those are two brands I've had the best luck with.
 

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503260205 is the Husky part number for seals on the 395 and many other large Husky saws. I just buy them at a dealer. My local dealer charges $7.60 and that's reasonable from what I can see.

Like Matt posted, I use Nachi or SNR 6203 bearings. Those are two brands I've had the best luck with.
I found the seals online through canadian retailers, however they have to be ordered from the actual manufacturer and there is no ETA.
I still need to check my local store here, hopefully tomorrow to see what their ETA is. If its a long wait ill just order through husky and pay twice as much.

found the bearings online, nachi’s, ordered two sets cause they were only 8$ a piece.

I did notice that the seals, the oem ones, have the dimensions stamped that matt gave earlier in this thread. So for new guys like me the OEM seal will have a part number that is universal stamped on the edge for you to look up.

once again i thank everyone who participated to help me, this is why this place is so great!
Have a good sunday
 
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