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Pico rim part number for 056?

Started by Enderslbz, October 24, 2014, 06:37:49 PM

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Enderslbz

Can anyone tell me the ACTUAL part number for a 7T picco rim that will fit an 056? Thanks in advance.
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HolmenTree

Quote from: Enderslbz on October 24, 2014, 06:37:49 PM
Can anyone tell me the ACTUAL part number for a 7T picco rim that will fit an 056? Thanks in advance.
No Picco rim available in standard 7 spline bore, but there is a Picco spur  sprocket drum manufactured for the Stihl 066/660. I'm not sure if the 056 and 660 clutch drums interchange.
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Enderslbz

Not what I wanted to hear, but thanks for the info. I guess I'll buy the spur for the 066 and see what I can do. My 3/8 rim is pretty worn, maybe it won't be too hard on the drivers if I end up having to use it.
Stihl 056AV MagnumII
Stihl MS 361
Stihl 261 C-M
Homelite XL2
Homelite Super 2

SawTroll

Quote from: Enderslbz on October 25, 2014, 04:18:51 AM
Not what I wanted to hear, but thanks for the info. I guess I'll buy the spur for the 066 and see what I can do. My 3/8 rim is pretty worn, maybe it won't be too hard on the drivers if I end up having to use it.
A worn regular 3/8 rim will be worse than a new one, as the issue is that the regular one are too small for picco to start with....

I don't know why it is that way, but Holmen is right about the 066/660 Logosol setup being a spur one.
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HolmenTree

Bailey's Woodsmen Supply( baileysonline.com ) sells the sprocket drum for the 660
If the 056 and 660 don't interchange a quick trip to the machine shop and some silver solder could swap the spur around.
Making a living with a saw since age 16.

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