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Looks like someone was using it to power something else, like a poor-man's generator.No bar studs, strange 'air filter', weird handles, extra holes in the case on the front and more...
Anybody seen anything like this before?
I don't think so, I have a couple of 372s I have worked on and they didn't have the rubber buffer on this side, just the screw. There is a knob in the inside of the crankcase on the other side that gets one.Does the Husqvarna 440 get a rubber buffer on the limiter screw ?
Yea I knew the 372's don't have one but I wasn't sure if I lost one or there was never one there .I don't think so, I have a couple of 372s I have worked on and they didn't have the rubber buffer on this side, just the screw. There is a knob in the inside of the crankcase on the other side that gets one.
If you use the Johnny starter, no. You might find a 372 starter too.Howdy Husky fellas, I'm currently working on a JRed 2171 that's missing a few parts, and was wondering if a Husqvarna 372xp (non x-torq) top cover will fit on the Jonsered even with the j-red recoil.
Figured since my saw is missing the top cover and air filter, I'd upgrade to a high top with HD filter, and dye it black to match.
Cheers!
I figured that was the case, thanks for the advice!If you use the Johnny starter, no. You might find a 372 starter too.
At least 351 and 353.What models use the same crankshaft PTO side ball bearing as 346xp?