SawSalvage

We are located in Western Pennsylvania!

 

 

ALL PARTS ARE LISTED BY MANUFACTURER, MODEL NUMBER, DESCRIPTION AND PART NUMBER WHERE APPLICABLE.  WE DO OUR BEST TO HAVE AS MUCH INFORMATION AS POSSIBLE FOR YOU TO FIND YOUR PART.

 

IF YOU'RE HAVING TROUBLE PLEASE DROP US AN EMAIL AND WE WILL FIND YOUR PART FOR YOU IF WE HAVE IT IN STOCK.

 

PLEASE UNDERSTAND, ALL PARTS ARE USED UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED!

 

Some finer points about how we do business, otherwise known as a disclaimer.

-All parts deemed to have cosmetic value on a saw will be listed individually. Therefore you will receive the exact part that you buy.  At the same time parts like carburetors, ignition coils, flywheels and etc. will be sold as working units identical to each other in operation.

 

-During the process of cleaning parts we are also inspecting the parts for breaks, cracks and other damage.  We will make every effort to describe our parts accurately and honestly.  If in the event that you receive a part that has some imperfection that we missed please contact us for resolution. After all, most of the parts we're selling are used and may suffer from issues that we don't catch.  We're human, too!

 

-All carburetors will be sold with the understanding that they will need cleaned properly and a full rebuild kit must be installed.  The outsides will be cleaned and inspected.

 

-Any used bearings that come with sets of parts (wrist pin, clutch roller, rod bearing, main bearing) of any type will be inspected by us, but not guaranteed.

 

-Saws are not pressure and vac tested prior to breakdown.  No crankcase seals can be guaranteed. 

 

-When replacing parts such as a crankcase it is highly recommended by us that all bearings, seals, gaskets, and soft rubber parts be replaced.  Why do all that work just to have an air leak?

 

-All breaker points listed as working have been tested and proven to make satisfactory spark.  Dressing and adjustment once installed is the purchasers responsibility.

 

-Some parts such as ignition coils may have non OEM boots on them.  We will do our best to describe and note the differences in instances like this.  Although we know more than the average Joe about chainsaws and chainsaw parts we may not possess the obscure knowledge and subtle differences known by the avid collector.  In the event that something like this happens we will gladly apply that information to the way we do business and seek resolution in a timely manner from you, our customer.