120MARKIII Husqvarna Chainsaw - Overview
Sections of the 120MARKIII
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Chainsaw Fuel Line Fitting
PartSelect #: PS9469715
Manufacturer #: 530023877
The Fuel Line Fitting is a plastic part which attaches two pieces of fuel line together. If broken due to damage/fatigue, there may be a leak and the part must be replaced. Installation is rated as "E...
$8.04
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Trimmer Fuel Tank Bushing
PartSelect #: PS11824288
Manufacturer #: 580457501
Used to seal the fuel tank to prevent leaks and allow the fuel line to enter through it, this Fuel Tank Bushing is sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is made of black rubber, is not part of a ...
$7.46
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Chainsaw Bar Adjuster Pin
PartSelect #: PS9469135
Manufacturer #: 530015826
This Bar Pin Adjuster is an OEM part used to adjust the tension on the bar, which loosens or tightens the chain. It attaches to the slot in the bar, and the chainsaw bar adjusting screw. Installation ...
$6.22
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Chainsaw Chain Brake Assembly
PartSelect #: PS9966349
Manufacturer #: 525628901
$34.85
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Common Symptoms of the 120MARKIII
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The metal band that tightens on the "flywheel" had broken.
I looked at just buying the metal band for about $5. But I noted it would have required having to compress a spring in a very small area. Since my saw is over 5 years old I figured I might as well get the whole chain brake assembly which includes the cover, and all the guts that are in that cover. This included the metal band and the s
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pring already installed. I think my time is worth something and not being frustrated with getting all the parts back in place was worth the extra $15. As far as the actual work this is how it went. Remove two large nuts on side of saw. Remove damaged cover. Put on new cover. Tighten 2 nuts. Adjust tension of chain. Only trick would be to check that the chain brake lever is not in the forward position (where it would stop the chain from turning). It should be in the back position (towards the top handle) to put back on the cover. Love this saw by the way for cutting small trees for firewood.
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Heidi from Lincoln, MT
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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