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Cub Cadet 5220
By: Chainsawrepair Date: August 1, 2021, 6:04 am
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Cub Cadet CS-5220 pretty sure same saw as I had befor in 5018
also Efco 152.
I was hoping someone else would by these. So today I gave in and
made a road trip for the 1986 husqvarna 266xp se in transition
years.
Also cub cadet 5220 efco 152 if I recall it right.
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Re: Cub Cadet 5220
By: Chainsawrepair Date: August 4, 2021, 6:19 am
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Runs like it should. Piston looks good.
IPL
https://www.ccparts.com/cub-cadet-parts-diagrams/cub-cadet-cs-5220-chain-saw-59…
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Re: Cub Cadet 5220
By: Chainsawrepair Date: August 31, 2021, 1:40 pm
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Before and after
I sold it to a member on CRG dirt cheap. Cant move them here
local. He had me send it to Joe for porting
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Re: Cub Cadet 5220
By: Spike60 Date: August 28, 2022, 7:50 am
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I know this topic is a year old, but I have a customer who has 2
of these saws in John Deere green. Comically ironic that those 2
tractor companies wound up sourcing saws from the same
manufacturer, isn't it? He had them in for a basic service, new
chains. But I get what you mean about these orphan saws being a
hard sell outside of us guys in the hobby world. Owners would
have to be somewhat self sufficient in supporting these saws,
and let's face it, not many are. I wouldn't even take them in,
but I know the guy and his family, so for the basic stuff, no
big deal to keep them going. But ya know it's only a matter of
time until he needs a part that I can't get. Not something any
of us in the hobby/dealer world even think about, cause it's so
easy to grab another saw. But in this guy's case, he's got 2 of
them, and nothing else. Honestly, I wouldn't want to do too many
of these things, but I get a kick out of keeping these two saws
in service.
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