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Title: Time to clean out last winter's project saws.
Post by: KilliansRedLeo on April 12, 2014, 06:45:49 pm
Over the winter I had plenty of time to build up some saws for sale. I have several I will be posting pictures of in a day or so, they are:

Husqvarna 246 new CP C/P high reving saw
Husqvarna 55 air injection OEM jug with Stihl 028S piston, all new intake tract and filter goes very well
Husqvarna 257 all OEM, what can I say it is a 257

Some may have seen the tutorial I did on the conversion of a 261 to 262XP. I did two of these saws all OEM except for a Meteor piston in one and OEM in the other and rings, MM too. Both saws will be up for sale.

Husqvarna 261/262XP conversion using Meteor 262XP piston, MM and three shoe 262XP clutch, 1998 model

Husqvarna 261/262XP conversion using Husqvarna 365SP piston, MM and three shoe 262XP clutch, 2000 model SOLD

I will put up a composite set of pictures of all saws in the AM.

OH Yeah, almost forgot, a SOLO 654/Homelite 340 complete new coil setup all works fine, nice little saw. Last tuned in sub 0° weather, you will have to retune for your location. SOLD
Title: Re: 257 Pictures
Post by: KilliansRedLeo on April 13, 2014, 08:43:29 am
Pictures of the 257 $250.00 PHO plus ship
Title: Re: 1998 261/262 Conversion
Post by: KilliansRedLeo on April 13, 2014, 08:46:06 am
$300.00 PHO plus ship
Title: Re: Husqvarna 46mm 55 with Stihl 028S piston
Post by: KilliansRedLeo on April 13, 2014, 09:14:59 am
$250.00 PHO plus ship
Title: Re: 246 with AM 242XP CP cylinder and piston
Post by: KilliansRedLeo on April 13, 2014, 09:17:25 am
$265.00 PHO Plus ship
Title: Re: Solo 654
Post by: KilliansRedLeo on April 13, 2014, 09:22:52 am
$125.00 plus ship. you can have the B/C if you want to pay the extra shipping. SOLD
Title: Re: Time to clean out last winter's project saws.
Post by: Tractorsaw1 on April 15, 2014, 08:39:31 pm
Wow man were those project saws all straight gassed?  Hell they all look like new, never used saws!  My project saws usually show up in a box with miss matched parts & half the paint is missing from a hard life of useage.  Those are all really nice & tough to resist
Title: Re: Time to clean out last winter's project saws.
Post by: KilliansRedLeo on April 16, 2014, 07:24:43 am
Resistance is futile, so don't!

I have a lady friend who runs a house sale service who keeps an eye out for saws. Some come in like this others a little worse some much better. Once she brought me a still in the box Jonsereds 2171!
Title: Re: Time to clean out last winter's project saws.
Post by: Eccentric on April 16, 2014, 12:56:17 pm
Resistance is futile, so don't!

I have a lady friend who runs a house sale service who keeps an eye out for saws. Some come in like this others a little worse some much better. Once she brought me a still in the box Jonsereds 2171!

Now that's something you might have been able to tempt me with.......especially if it was a 2171W...
Title: Re: Time to clean out last winter's project saws.
Post by: KilliansRedLeo on April 16, 2014, 01:16:55 pm
Sorry Aaron, it wasn't a 'W' and it is long gone! Sure was pretty though, IIRC it went to a JRed collector.
Title: Re: Time to clean out last winter's project saws.
Post by: Eccentric on April 16, 2014, 01:18:57 pm
Sorry Aaron, it wasn't a 'W' and it is long gone! Sure was pretty though, IIRC it went to a JRed collector.

That's OK Tim.  My bank account is thankful for that....
Title: Re: Time to clean out last winter's project saws.
Post by: Tractorsaw1 on April 16, 2014, 01:20:45 pm
Tim I need a lady friend like that, WOW, (How you doin ;D)  I would be happy if my wife didn't get ticked off everytime a box showed up.  The 261 with the 365 piston, maybe im a bad reader, but how did that one end up, pop up piston?  Psi?  And I didn't see if either saw bested the other, I apologize if thats on here somewhere & if it is, please show me where, maybe it will make it easier to resist!  Thanks
Title: Re: Time to clean out last winter's project saws.
Post by: Tractorsaw1 on April 21, 2014, 12:08:30 pm
Per our Pm's I'll take the 2nd 261.  Send me your address to send payment to please.  Thanks! ;D
Title: Re: Time to clean out last winter's project saws.
Post by: 3000 FPS on April 21, 2014, 11:45:56 pm
I bought the 268 to 272 conversion and I am very happy with the saw.    That was a good deal Tim thanks once again.
Title: Re: Time to clean out last winter's project saws.
Post by: Tractorsaw1 on April 22, 2014, 07:35:33 am
I hope I am too, my wife sure wasn't, "How many saws do we need"  She didn't want to hear any of the I did sell a saw before buying this one.  Ha ha guess I am going to half to sell some more  :-\