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huskyboy

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I'm pretty happy to discover that the 910/920/930 Jonsereds take the same bearings as a 394xp or 288xp thankfully. Only thing is I'm probably going to have to make my own gaskets from a sheet of gasket paper. It's very hard, almost impossible to find parts for 900 series Jonsereds.
 

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I'm pretty happy to discover that the 910/920/930 Jonsereds take the same bearings as a 394xp or 288xp thankfully. Only thing is I'm probably going to have to make my own gaskets from a sheet of gasket paper. It's very hard, almost impossible to find parts for 900 series Jonsereds.

Who needs a gasket???[emoji12]
 

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Though I'm very open to trading that saw... we are going to need to be realistic...
Along with a little cash. I thought that was understood.
And your own words were the 345 has cut a pile of wood and been dead reliable. Only reason you stopped using it is you saw a post about a bad intake clamp. I agree with Bill, run it til you hear a leak, I know you pay attention to tune.
345 has been very reliable. My first springer saw. Very smooth. [emoji106]

See, I am a team player. I like any saw that cuts wood well!

And you can't trade a STIHL saw to a kid that has a screen name if Huskyboy. Lol
 
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