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1 hour ago, rolsstar said:

 



 

I don't know which codes to look for
 
 
 
 

Generally, each part will have a part number on it, the plastic covers and clutch cover will and will be in the format 503 62 80-01 which in this case is the air filter cover. Some parts may have "EM" on them - the metal clutch cover should, they should be marked "Made in Sweden" and they often have a date code in the style of a clock, one giving you the year of manufacture, the other the month of manufacture.

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9 hours ago, bmp01 said:

2 zamanlı bir motor olduğunu biliyor musun? 

2 zamanlı motorlar için gereken yakıt ve yağ karışımı hakkında biraz ev işi yapsanız iyi olur. Belki testere ile kullanım kılavuzunuz var, okuma zamanı.

25: 1, birçok Çinli üreticinin önerdiği benzinin petrole oranıdır.

 

 

   

 

thank you.
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7 hours ago, spudulike said:

Genellikle, her parçanın üzerinde bir parça numarası olacaktır, plastik kapaklar ve debriyaj kapağı 503 62 80-01 biçiminde olacaktır ve bu durumda hava filtresi kapağı olacaktır. Bazı parçaların üzerinde "EM" olabilir - metal debriyaj kapağı "İsveç'te üretilmiştir" olarak işaretlenmelidir ve genellikle bir saat tarzında bir tarih koduna sahip olurlar, biri size üretim yılı verir, diğeri üretim ayı.

 

thank you so much. I'll look.

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It looks really real, the screws are the same torx bits as seen on the new saws, the serial no. Plate looks real, but, it is supposed to be a 2020 365, surely that should be an x torq not the old oe cylinder with the decomp on the side? Or is this one of the models sold to countries without the emissions laws?

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1 hour ago, Toad said:

Hmmm. Maybe the plate isn't quite right from this one I found...

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 The one above is 2018 , week 36 production number you have blanked out . Can't read yours in the photo .

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1 hour ago, Stubby said:

 The one above is 2018 , week 36 production number you have blanked out . Can't read yours in the photo .

Yeah, the one from the guy who posted seems to be a 2020 week 8 saw, but its missing a lot of the info and text from the guaranteed genuine plate.

 

His doesn't seem quite right, but if it isn't genuine it's a really good looking copy with a lot of effort put into it.

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Might find being it's a "Special" as on label that it's the older parts or last of put together for likes of the Turkish market so has some of the newer bits like torx fixings but older casing etc?

One way is look at parts as said of EM marked on them like clutch drum/air filter.

 

Plus not helped now husky make some saws in China!

Getting into bed with the Devil better get prepared for a sore rear end!

 

Fords was always a favourite for doing that played havoc on spares as often didnt show up on systems!

 

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1 hour ago, AngrySquirrel said:

Might find being it's a "Special" as on label that it's the older parts or last of put together for likes of the Turkish market so has some of the newer bits like torx fixings but older casing etc?

One way is look at parts as said of EM marked on them like clutch drum/air filter.

 

Plus not helped now husky make some saws in China!

Getting into bed with the Devil better get prepared for a sore rear end!

 

Fords was always a favourite for doing that played havoc on spares as often didnt show up on systems!

 

The 365 " special " was a regular production saw , superseding the plain ordinary 365 . The special   had the bottom end from a 372 as I posted before . The Xtorques are a much later model .

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