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husqvarna 365 chain tensioner


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I've a broken chain tensioner, anyone know were i can get the threaded part or other options

i've looked on ebay and theres a non original clutch cover inc adjuster for £25+p&p (is this my best option?) i will phone round some husky dealers monday

or do i wait for a busted 365 on ebay and have it for spares?

 

HI mate off jones or off the dealer you had it off jon :thumbup:

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ive often been in a rush ordered non genuine parts thinking im saving £££. only to find out the non genuine didn't quite fit or last, and the genuine is cheaper or same price, so now unless there is miles of difference in the price i go with genuine, that's my 2pence il let you decide if it'e worth saving. :lol:

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