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re: sprocket bearings

Started by foresthawk, November 09, 2005, 07:40:45 PM

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foresthawk

 I am working on an old  Craftsman chainsaw, and am in need of  a sprocket bearing. (old one is disintegrated).  I have checked and cannot get them through Sears parts (although I can get the sprocket.)
My question:  Where can sprocket bearings be obtained for this (and any other older saws?  - I have others as well.)   
Thank you for any feedback.

Kevin


Chris J

FH, I might be able to help, do you have the sprocket part #?  Most of what I have are spur sprockets.
Certified Amateur Chainsaw Tinkerer.  If sucess is built on failure, then one day I'll live on the top of Mt. Everest.

foresthawk

 The Sears part no.  is  9089H , listed as a  "needle bearing."
It is actually the sprocket bearing -  the bearing on the shaft the clutch and sprocket ride on.
   the shaft diameter is  7/16 inch.
  The chainsaw model no. is    917.353750

Kevin

Oregon(Blount) should have them, write their tech staff and ask them, it's probably a Poulan saw.
Ask about this part number 28006, sprocket and bearing.

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