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Blimey, Quite a few there, Where i used to work had a 6 week turnaround in the service shop this time of year and if you didnt like it you lumped it, Dare to complain and the mower was delivered back exactly 6 weeks after it was collected. People always came back though.

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Where is good for Husqvarna spare parts? I need a sealing collar for a 254xp (part number 501799401).

 

Is this feasible, or will I need to source used from Evilbay?

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Where is good for Husqvarna spare parts? I need a sealing collar for a 254xp (part number 501799401).

 

Is this feasible, or will I need to source used from Evilbay?

 

Sorry if any of the sponsors on here do Husky parts but this company are pretty good - Quick Order

 

Used them before.

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Sorry if any of the sponsors on here do Husky parts but this company are pretty good - Quick Order

 

Used them before.

 

The ridiculous thing about that is that I was 10 minutes away from this place today and about to drop in for Aspen. Egg on my face.

 

Thanks so much!

 

:thumbup:

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The piston for the 066 on my bench arrived today - a nice Shiney Meteor "A" piston, perfect fit:thumbup:

 

The HT lead on the saw was pretty shagged with bare wire showing - to save shocking the owner in more ways than one, I replaced the lead - always worth keeping a bit of 5mm HT lead in the workshop!

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The piston for the 066 on my bench arrived today - a nice Shiney Meteor "A" piston, perfect fit:thumbup:

 

 

The HT lead on the saw was pretty shagged with bare wire showing - to save shocking the owner in more ways than one, I replaced the lead - always worth keeping a bit of 5mm HT lead in the workshop!

 

Getting excited now :thumbup:

:blushing::001_rolleyes: Thanks Steve

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For the hell of it
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Getting excited now :thumbup:

:blushing::001_rolleyes: Thanks Steve

 

I will try to get the piston in tonight, will clean the carb internally and then do the normal pressure and Vac test plus check the fuel filter and breather then tach at the weekend - despite needing to efurb my kitchen:001_rolleyes:

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Sorry if any of the sponsors on here do Husky parts but this company are pretty good - Quick Order

 

Used them before.

 

Used them to rebuild my 266XP a while ago, good company:thumbup1: Found if the saw is not listed, (the 266XP wasn't listed but most parts from a 61 were the same but needed a parts list to cross ref) you can cross ref from a parts manual or enter the pt number and it's normally listed.

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