I should have some of that…will pull out my 2100 box and checkLooking for husqvarna 2100cd parts
Air conductor (piece behind recoil assembly)
Recoil assembly guts
Top air filter cover
Fuel tank assy
Chain brake parts and guard
Are there differences in tanks other than ones with and without manual oiling?Make sure you get the correct fuel tank, there are two styles. Found that out the hard way.
Yes, I believe there are two different hose connection types and the shape of the nose where the bar mounts can be different. I had to file a slot in the nose so that my felling dog connection could be mounted.Are there differences in tanks other than ones with and without manual oiling?
Also, did your saw have a chain brake or are you just missing the entire cover assembly? Many early 2100s didn't have a chain brake and you can just get a cover plate for the clutch side. Definitely going to cost a bunch more to try to chase down chain brake parts.Chain brake parts and guard
Not sure. Saw will arrive tomorrow or Wednesday so I was just starting to order parts I wanted to replace or are in need of replacement. I’ll look it over once it arrives and get some more info for the tank/chain brake. Were the 2100’s and 2101 chain brakes different? I was thinking the chain brakes were interchangeable between most cd models.Also, did your saw have a chain brake or are you just missing the entire cover assembly? Many early 2100s didn't have a chain brake and you can just get a cover plate for the clutch side. Definitely going to cost a bunch more to try to chase down chain brake parts.
That I don't know, when I saw a clutch cover without a chainbrake I went with that option. I found my unit at the dump, it was missing quite a bit, been slowly working at getting parts for it. I think I am just down to needing a piston, air filter and bar plates.Were the 2100’s and 2101 chain brakes different?
yes. I'll get some pics up of the two that I have. Early models never had brakes. they became optional later on. they are very hard to find intact and go for $200+ in great condition.Not sure. Saw will arrive tomorrow or Wednesday so I was just starting to order parts I wanted to replace or are in need of replacement. I’ll look it over once it arrives and get some more info for the tank/chain brake. Were the 2100’s and 2101 chain brakes different? I was thinking the chain brakes were interchangeable between most cd models.
Would you happen to have a spare hand guard for the 2101 or the complete cover?2101 is basically the same hardware as the 266-288
The 2100 parts are extremely rare.
Later 2100s had that I believe. 2101s had that but pretty sure they did not come with manual oilers. Could be wrong. Yours still have the identification plate on?gotcha. This one has the orange cast sticking up proud so definitely looks like the 2101.
I only have the one pictured…still restoring it. Needs a little mag welding to the bar mate area, chain guards and a chip guard.Would you happen to have a spare hand guard for the 2101 or the complete cover?
I think the cover on this one is in good shape just missing the hand guard and since it’s missing that most likely the clutch band and hardware etc. does have a chip guard on it I believe.I only have the one pictured…still restoring it. Needs a little mag welding to the bar mate area, chain guards and a chip guard.
I need to check another box for 2-series brake parts.
I have 2 new bands from the Ireland Co. that still makes them.
I have air shrouds. Will look for a recoil. I do have an NOS one
I think Dukes has the new aftermarket top covers.I think the cover on this one is in good shape just missing the hand guard and since it’s missing that most likely the clutch band and hardware etc. does have a chip guard on it I believe.
I managed to find a nos recoil just need the guts for it and the inner air shroud
looking for a spare tank in good shape or nos with the manual oiler
And a top air filter cover (small cover)