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Where to order a husqvarna genuine part?

brett985

Husqvarna
Hello husky owners.

I want to get my hands on a husqvarna part. I have the husqvarna part number (8000 38624, it's the nut holding kickstarter on 05 wr250), does anyone know where i can order online, a genuine part?
I live out in the sticks and refuse to go to my local husky dealer as the service at that particular business is disgusting.
 
Everybody talks about 'Halls' as well, although they are east coast and we're out here in left coast. Depending on your locale, you could pick one closest for quicker shipping. Another one out here that is a supporting vendor is Tri-County in Moorepark, CA.

Dan at Motoxotica is very responsive though, high profile here, and seems to be very eager to help out all the husky owners.
 
I lost that same nut once. Replaced it with a nylock nut from Ace Hardware for $0.75 and haven't looked back.

If you MUST have the OEM part then the only dealer I recommend is Bill's in Salem, OR as they've always taken care of me.
 
I lost that same nut once. Replaced it with a nylock nut from Ace Hardware for $0.75 and haven't looked back.

If you MUST have the OEM part then the only dealer I recommend is Bill's in Salem, OR as they've always taken care of me.
ok thanks for the info. what thread type is it? i've tried metric and imperial
 
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