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If it looked like there was probably an identical twin or two, maybe..........
 
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Life is speeding up and careening towards the twins' due date. Gotta get this thing off the bench and between getting a shop built and the honey-do list I don't have time to geek out on it. Interested in a recommendation for an affordable top end rebuild kit that doesn't require any further tear down or modification OR a quote for someone to get it up and running. Appreciate all the knowledge y'all have shared so far. Thx.
 

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I'm a bit late to this "party", but...
Congrats on the family!!!
I've "done" exactly one saw in my life- my 2001-vintage 350. Piston and cylinder were good- just went all the way to bearings and seals in the spirit of "in for a penny, in for a pound". I think it's the "perfect" chainsaw if you're not a West Coast logger. I can't comment on the bewildering array of rebuild kit options. Only that I agree with every one who has said or implied that you won't be sorry with OEM or "high-end", name-brand aftermarket. Spend $35 and you'll eventually find out what came with the $135 choice that you didn't make...

Welcome to the 350 family! And watch Matt Olson's videos.
 

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I can build it for you…cost would be parts and freight to/from Ideeho.
 
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