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1 eXmark 3290-500 Screw, HH #10-24 x 5/8 Your price: $0.70 0 of these in your cart Qty: 2 eXmark 1-513051 Switch, N.O. What Chainsaw is Right for You? There are three general categories of chainsaw that include the Trimming Saw, the Ground Saw and the Multi-purpose Saw. Within each category, a brand may have homeowner, mid-duty and commercial versions.

Trimming Saws are compact and light. Homeowner versions are less expensive and designed for occasional use trimming branches while your feet are on the ground. Commercial versions are more expensive, more powerful and designed for 8-hour/day usage while climbing in a tree-top. Ground Saws are the big, heavy, high-powered saws designed for felling large trees and cutting-up the trunks. Multi-purpose Saws are capable of felling many trees while still light enough to swing around to take the branches off the tree while it is on the ground.

Neither the Ground Saw nor the Multi-purpose Saw belong in the standing tree-top. Choose between homeowner, mid-duty and commercial by how often and how hard you will use the saw. If you and your wife will use it in the backyard 2-3 times a year for maintenance, get a homeowner grade. If you are putting it in the truck for your survey crew to use daily for light clearing consider a mid-duty and if you have 10-acres of forest to clear using a crew, get a commercial grade saw. Finally, select the bar/chain combination for the size of trees/branches you will be cutting.

Click to expand.I want to look for the carburetor that goes on the 23hp FH680v to install it on my 19hp FH601v. When looking at online part stores, they list about 20 different models of each of these engines, example FH680V-AS01. I don't know what model I have, my owners manual says I have an ELU # 927236 52' Hustler Mini Z 19HP KAW serial number 07101592.

Nothing in the manual states any numbers like AS01, AS02, etc. Also, the parts store lists at least 3 'carburetor assembly' items. For the fh680v-as01 the part numbers are, 15003A-7022, & 15003B-7040 - each of these costs around $300. Do I have to buy all three? Or is this just different choices of carburetors?

If you could tell me which part numbers I need to upgrade my engine to the 23 hp, I would greatly appreciate it!! I don't want to buy an extra $600 worth for nothing, in fact, if the upgrade requires me to spend $900 it's not worth it, a brand new engine is like $1600 or so. If you had the Engine Service Manual, you could read about the procedures to swap in (remove and replace) whatever parts are ultimately determined to be needed.

You should have a good idea then if this modification is something you will be comfortable with. Since you sound like a novice, I'll mention that sometimes certain assemblies (like carb linkage, for example) can be confusing to re-assemble properly, especially if you are relying strictly on memory. Because the pictures in the manual can't always answer the question of what went where, consider taking digital photos from a variety of angles, should you decide to tackle this project. BTW, you probably can probably get this job done without a hoist or impact wrench. Click to expand. OK, I went through the tedious process of comparing every single part number from my FH601V-DS22 engine and heres what I came up with: The only TWO parts that have different part numbers are the Carburetor Assembly # on FH680V-DS22 or # on FH721V-DS22, AND the Shaft-carburetor # on the FH680V-DS22 or # on the FH721V-DS22.

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Assy costs $321.59 on partstree.com but cheaper at The shaft-carb. Costs $32.20 at m&d.

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The whole carburetor assy. Part number is only different b/c of the shaft difference, so it appears there's no need to replace the whole carburetor. It looks that if you have the 19hp kawasaki FH601V, you can upgrade to 21, 23, or 25 hp by simply replacing this carburetor shaft, with the exception on the 25hp you will need the oil cooler#, the o-ring#, the joint#, and the valve-assy.#. All of parts needed to convert from 19 to 25 hp will cost around $67 plus shipping. I have not done this conversion yet, but will be doing this real soon.

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Hope this helps anyone else out there that is still seeking answers.