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Need parts?
Briggs and Stratton
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And some Toro stuff
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Any Tecumseh numbers starting in 450-*** or 610-*** ?

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Looks like the governor parts may be missing.

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And many, many other stuff.

Any diaphragm carb kits in the Tecumseh stuff? Folks will be looking for them for old Power Products saws.[emoji849]
 

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Well, Dustin, I went through 14 manuals and came up with nothing on the twin. Sorry.

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Posted this in tools and got no response. Maybe some of yas knows about these
Got couple 18v xrp batteries and a charger and am looking to buy a hammer drill. Looking at ebay theres a regular alphabet soup of models. Can someone give me a clue regarding which of the dcd950, dc725, dc725k2, dc925, dc988, dc989, and other models is the more powerful, lighter weight, newest, etc.
Really preciate the schooling
 

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Posted this in tools and got no response. Maybe some of yas knows about these
Got couple 18v xrp batteries and a charger and am looking to buy a hammer drill. Looking at ebay theres a regular alphabet soup of models. Can someone give me a clue regarding which of the dcd950, dc725, dc725k2, dc925, dc988, dc989, and other models is the more powerful, lighter weight, newest, etc.
Really preciate the schooling
I would probably just get the 950 (the 'b' on the end denotes the 'bare' tool). It appears to be the same drill that I have put a lot of use on. They are really good tools. I have not kept up with the 18v stuff since the 20v tools came out, so can't speak to which is lighter etc.
 

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Posted this in tools and got no response. Maybe some of yas knows about these
Got couple 18v xrp batteries and a charger and am looking to buy a hammer drill. Looking at ebay theres a regular alphabet soup of models. Can someone give me a clue regarding which of the dcd950, dc725, dc725k2, dc925, dc988, dc989, and other models is the more powerful, lighter weight, newest, etc.
Really preciate the schooling
Here is a link to an explanation of some of their coding. Generally, the first set of three numbers identifies features and durability. The larger the number, the better the quality. A 989 is better than a 988, etc.

https://www.its.co.uk/blog/buying-guides/dewalt-drill-buy/
 
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