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967063801 Poulan Chainsaw - Overview

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Nut - Bar Mounting – Part Number: 530015917
Nut - Bar Mounting
PartSelect #: PS9469166
Manufacturer #: 530015917
The OEM Mounting Bar Nut is a nut used to install a mounting bar to your machine. Installation requires a wrench set and socket set, and is rated as "Easy". This nut attaches to the chainbar studs.
$3.99
  In Stock
Kit-Clutch Washer – Part Number: 530071945
Kit-Clutch Washer
PartSelect #: PS9472730
Manufacturer #: 530071945
$6.21
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Screw – Part Number: 530016153
Screw
PartSelect #: PS9469252
Manufacturer #: 530016153
$6.21
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Nut – Part Number: 530016101
Nut
PartSelect #: PS9469231
Manufacturer #: 530016101
$6.21
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Assembly-Clutch – Part Number: 530057907
Assembly-Clutch
PartSelect #: PS9471809
Manufacturer #: 530057907
$9.96
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Kit-Chainbrake – Part Number: 530071893
Kit-Chainbrake
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PartSelect #: PS9472719
Manufacturer #: 530071893
$27.40
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Screw – Part Number: 530016432
Screw
PartSelect #: PS9469361
Manufacturer #: 530016432
$6.21
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Ring - Piston – Part Number: 545160401
Ring - Piston
PartSelect #: PS9482780
Manufacturer #: 545160401
$6.21
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Rope Retain Screw – Part Number: 530016080
Rope Retain Screw
PartSelect #: PS9469228
Manufacturer #: 530016080
This part is the rope retain screw for your outdoor power equipment. It is black in color and is a flathead screw. It is sold individually and is an authentic OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer.
$6.21
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Plate-Bar – Part Number: 530057910
Plate-Bar
PartSelect #: PS9471812
Manufacturer #: 530057910
$4.99
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Spring-Ign. Switch – Part Number: 530057908
Spring-Ign. Switch
PartSelect #: PS9471810
Manufacturer #: 530057908
$6.21
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Kit-Cylinder – Part Number: 530071884
Kit-Cylinder
PartSelect #: PS9472712
Manufacturer #: 530071884
$41.09
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My neighbor brought the saw to me. It was locked up
He didn't want to spend alot of money on it. So I got the jug (Head) off and sanded it and the piston down while I waited on the new piston ring to get here. I found that it was easier putting the new ring in and the piston back into the jug (Head) was to go ahead and take the piston out so you could turn the jug (Head) upside down and it slid right in. It didn't take no time at all. And it now runs as good as new
Parts Used:
Ring - Piston
  • Marvin from KIRBYVILLE, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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I broke the original ring
Took chainsaw apart and replaced the ring.
Parts Used:
Ring - Piston
  • Danny from STEVENSON, WA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
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