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Where do your guys buy Walbro service kits these days?
If it's for a Husqvarna, then Husqvarna. Don't let the exclusivity deal with Walbro fool you, it doesn't necessarily mean Husqvarna will have what you need in stock by any means.
 

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If it's for a Husqvarna, then Husqvarna. Don't let the exclusivity deal with Walbro fool you, it doesn't necessarily mean Husqvarna will have what you need in stock by any means.
Last time I bought, 7-8 year ago, it was cheaper to buy the original Walbro kit.
Now it almost seems like it's cheaper at Husqvarna.
Am I the only one who finds expensive Walbro eBay sellers?
 

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Last time I bought, 7-8 year ago, it was cheaper to buy the original Walbro kit.
Now it almost seems like it's cheaper at Husqvarna.
Am I the only one who finds expensive Walbro eBay sellers?
Wait till your hunting for the kits with a "rubber" pump diaphragm vs the plastic ones. Some Chinese ones showing up now, but getting harder to find a genuine Walbro or Zama in the rubber version now. If you do, it's usually pricey.
I've picked up a few aftermarket ones with the rubber bits, but haven't installed one yet, to see how well it works.
The pump diaphragms do feel a bit thicker or stiffer than the real thing. So I'd keep that in mind if you decide to try one.
 
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Wait till your hunting for the kits with a "rubber" pump diaphragm vs the plastic ones. Some Chinese ones showing up now, but getting harder to find a genuine Walbro or Zama in the rubber version now. If you do, it's usually pricey.
I've picked up a few aftermarket ones with the rubber bits, but haven't installed one yet, to see how well it works.
The pump diaphragms do feel a bit thicker or stiffer than the real thing. So I'd keep that in mind if you decide to try one.
If the Walbro kits are flooded by the Chinese, I might as well buy OEM and save myself the misery.
I haven't bought Chinese chainsaw parts in 25 years..
 

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Last time I bought, 7-8 year ago, it was cheaper to buy the original Walbro kit.
Now it almost seems like it's cheaper at Husqvarna.
Am I the only one who finds expensive Walbro eBay sellers?
A YouTuber wrecked that, *b-wordin' about how much Husqvarna's kit prices were and how cheap they could be had from Walbro for common carburetors. So, the two of them colluded, Husqvarna dropped their price some and Walbro raised their price so they are the same from Walbro as Husqvarna. Anyone reselling for a profit will be more yet. Oh, and the YouTuber claimed Victory that kits could be bought from Husqvarna. When in reality, they lost the cheaper alternative from Walbro. Brilliant!
 

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If the Walbro kits are flooded by the Chinese, I might as well buy OEM and save myself the misery.
I haven't bought Chinese chainsaw parts in 25 years..
Well, you're in luck! Now you can buy Chinese parts right from Husqvarna.
 

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Good morning. 81f predicted high 92, rain likely. Working on a third cup of coffee because the first two didn't work. Looks like a better day to talk about chainsaws than to work with/on them.

Do me a favor, please. Everybody try not to sell me anything today. Thanks.
 

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Good morning. 81f predicted high 92, rain likely. Working on a third cup of coffee because the first two didn't work. Looks like a better day to talk about chainsaws than to work with/on them.

Do me a favor, please. Everybody try not to sell me anything today. Thanks.
Trades only then, got it.
 
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