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lwb140
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ccw recoil repairs

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hello all , I have several [ like 15] ccw recoils in need of repair , many have broken ropes ,others broken springs , while some just don't work too good , has anyone mastered the art of fixing them or sourced the correct rope for them , id love to send them to someone who is accomplished their repair because I am about out of good ones .id be happy to pay cash or trade for other parts etc to have them fixed. thx wade
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Hey Wade,

Best rope I have found is OEM Arctic Cat rope. It's not cheap, and I can't find it in bulk either. I can post the PN if you need it. Also, I have a large inventory of NOS CCW/Kioritz recoil springs and the small brass washer that goes under the retaining nut. I might have some recoil reels also.

As far as making them work, talk to Lindner. He seems to have them figured out.

Good luck buddy!
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Look for #7 starter rope. My local Deere dealer sells it, but it doesn't have a true Deere part number, just something they keep on hand.

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