Need to know what Saw these parts were assigned / built for
503 51 65-01 for the complete kit
and
503 51 70-01 for stand alone filter.
Thank you.
The serial number is "845017" and I am assuming with the 8 being the first digit, it is a 1968? It is what I believe to be a A65 or A77, they were made from 1968 to 1972.
it is not a 65L or 77, those serial numbers were next to the fuel hole. This serial number is placed where the 480CD/2101XP/2100CD were riveted near the muffler.
Please advise. thx.
I still do not understand the serial number system. It seems like it is different on everything.
Husqvarna 371K
968 27 34-01
01 1500026
I assume it is a 2001 year build? but I cant find any IPL for a 2001 so I assume that the 2000 IPL is what I would go with? something must have been revised in 2002 since there is an IPL for 2002 model year.
2000-02
/images/ddoc/HUSI/HUSI2000_AAaa/HUSI2000_AAaa_I0000017_.pdf
2002-01
/images/ddoc/HUSI/HUSI2002_AAaa/HUSI2002_AAaa__1062543-64.pdf
thx in advance guys.
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So my question to Husqvarna is what happened to the loyalty to their own words? Or was it a lie then and now it is ok to sell at the "Big Box Stores" that Husqvarna was making fun of and mocking back in 1983.
Husqvarna advertisement from 1983.
We believe that the person who sells a Husqvarna Chainsaw must be able to service it. That's why we only sell our chainsaws through servicing dealers.
The reason is as simple as it is important.
You buy a chainsaw to cut wood. When you want to use it, you want to use it now. Having to wait for parts or the saw's return from a service center are delays we will not tolerate.
So the guy that wants to go to a big chain store and buy a chainsaw will just have to get along without Husqvarna.
And our Husqvarna dealer may have to wait and sell that guy his second chainsaw.
He won't have to wait long.
For a dealer nearest you, consult your Yellow Pages or write
Husqvarna
224 Thorndale Ave, Bensenville, Illinois, 60106
Based on the P/N of the carb (WG7) I would assume this is an EPA 3120XP? that is, if it was not put on at a later date than from the factory..
The Number on the plate is
965 96 07-00
00 1600040
I would assume that means year 2000 build and serial number of 1600040?
with that being said, the P/N on the carb is a WG-7 which is the P/N of the EPA carb on the 2000 IPL. It lists a WG-8 as the NON EPA carb part number.
I also saw on my older 3120XP (its a 1989) it had a WG-2 (absolute garbage carb, would not run to save its life) and I upgraded it to a WG 8 or 10 (P/N: 503282001), i cant remember on that one. The replacement carb fixed it and it runs awesome.
But the 1989 3120xp had a P/N of 503 13 85-01 for its ignition coil and my 2000 only has one P/N listed of 503 13 85-02 for the coil. On my old saw the -01 was truly a non EPA chainsaw because it was not even available in a EPA version. But the 2000 i just got off ebay appears to be a tree hugger EPA model with the WG7 on it.
My question is does it matter if i go to a WG8 or WG10 on this 2000 model and leave the 503 13 85-02 ignition on it?
I really do not know why they would have a "EPA" and a "NON EPA" ignition on it. Does it not run as hot to create a spark not as hot as a NON EPA one?
I also noticed that I have seen several different HP ratings for the 3120xp. I have seen it listed as 9.2HP and as 8.4HP; both on husqvarna documentation. Is that because the EPA is running at 8.4HP and the non runs at 9.2hp?
any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Looking for an owners manual (if possible) for following chainsaws. I have all the IPL/IPB for the saws but any other documents that Husqvarna has available for them, would be great. thx.
1980 480CD
1980 61 Rancher
1984 444SE
1986 266SE
not sure of the year 2101XP
3120XP
351
372XP
Thx guys/gals..
i assume that these guys are making knockoffs and countries like AmeriCorp (formerly known as the USA) is allowing this stuff to be imported and utterly destroying companies like Husqvarna?
How can someone protect themselves and guarantee that a chainsaw on ebay is NOT a chinese knockoff?
With the way the world is going, and the fact that everyone is pinching pennies around the world.. and the fact that there are so many clones/knock offs out there.. and fewer and fewer Husqvarna shops/sellers are even around anymore.
Why do they not bring back vintage parts for "older saws". Husqvarna knows that their saw sales are down, regardless of the "stuff" they sell at home depot / lowes and other retailers.
People do not want to pay $700.00 to replace a saw that has 10 hours on it that they bought back in 1985. And the ONLY reason that they have to get rid of it is because they cannot purchase a flywheel or a CD ignition for it... I would think that husqvarna would be PROUD to see 20-30-40 year old saws out on the field being utilized.
Face it, people cannot afford new saws and I would be disgusted at the new saw prices as well.. HENCE the move towards chinese knockoffs of Husqvarna saws @ 100 bucks for a complete saw.
Imagine having a local husky guy that could fix your 30 year old saw with brand new Husqvarna parts and not scavenged parts from ebay or other parts saws that are left around.
I have probably spent ~ $1,600 bucks in parts from ebay, chainsawr, Jackssmall engine, mowpart, and other places in the past few years just on small parts to keep the chainsaws in optimum shape. Screws missing, gaskets missing, mufflers missing nuts/bolts/studs, nylon guide protectors, chain catch and the list goes on and on.
Would they rather i operate a perfectly good 480CD without a chain catch because it is no longer available? would the rather i operate a 2101XP without a functional chain brake? ALL because the MFG no longer makes the parts for them? The consumer is NOT going to buy a new $1200.00 395XP to replace their 2101XP that is missing "only" a safety feature such as a Chain brake?
YOu should really relook into doing this. There are millions of your saws out there that will nEVER be replaced by another comparable saw.. It is just not feasible for consumers like myself.
Here is a list of saws that I currently own, i have purchased all of them from either Craigslist or Ebay because it is unimaginable what it would cost to buy them all new, or a comparable saw new.
All of the below saws are about 99.9% complete with 99% original Husqvarna parts... very painful process to say the least.
351 (cant remember), 372XPG with Jonsered 2171 bottom-end (2003), 61 Rancher (1980), 480CD (1980), 444SE (1984), 266SE (1986), 2101XP (cant read the label due to exhaust being puked on it), 3120XP (1989).
Who in their right mind would not want a 99.9% complete 61 Rancher? 480CD? 444SE? 266SE? 2101XP? and chuck them due to lack of miniscule parts??????????????? what would the replacement cost of the above mentioned saws (Besides the 372XPG and 3120XP) be??????????????????????? just for a few stupid parts.
Honestly, if i had the ability to MFG "clone/knockoff" husqvarna saws and sell them for 100 bucks a piece.. I would much rather convert my MFG capability to making "clone/knockoff" replacement parts for all the saws that Husqvarna no longer supports....
People that love Husqvarna saws are probably less apt to buying a chinese saw but would be willing to get some knock off parts in order to keep their REAL saw up and running. I know I would. And there would be alot more money in replacement parts that making an entire saw for 100 bucks... do the math on the parts alone if you buy them seperately.
Think about the amount of energy and resources it takes to make a new saw.... instead of using up a ton of magnesium to make a new saw, just sell the guy a CD ignition for their 480CD.... and save that magnesium for another saw that is actually NEEDED, not just needed because of lack of parts.
Anyone else think I am on the right track or completely out of whack?