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The cover says Super 797, but I think there's parts from two saws there. I haven't really had a chance to take inventory. Got the whole pile for pretty cheap. :rock:
 
Anyone know what this cylinder is for?
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That's a cylinder for one of the early large industrial Homelite engines used on gensets, water pumps, and the like. Big sucker.
 
Really diggin the old saws.
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I just rescued this not truly antique, but still hard to get parts for, girl from under my Dad's bench. We used it to clear my parent's lot through the 70's and 80's. MANY tons of oak, cherry, maple, and sycamore have passed under its chain.....and a few locust trees(grrrr) as well. Hoping to put it back to work this week.


A little old saw update....got the bar trued and deburred, had a couple chains cut to fit and took it out to clean up some wood left behind by the power company for my friends campsite. Lots of old douglas fir and white pine measuring 30+ inches across, so it was light soft wood, but large and I had to cut it down to cubes to load it up in the old truck. The old girl didn't complain once. Also cut up some gum maple that was laying in a dead fall to take for the campfire as well. Lets just say I have more motor than clutch, and that may be the next issue addressed. This weekend she's going after some white oak, hickory, and choke cherry. Thanks Dad!
 
Can anyone help me find out what year this saw is? It is a Lombard, serial# 9024053-135ax5g.
 

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Does anyone have any idea what model Titan this saw is ? I couldn't find a match for it on Acres. Hopefully Cliff will be along and fill us in,he has some Titan's of this era.
 
Anyone in here have any experience with a McCulloch 1-85? I may be able to pick one up off of a neighbor (who's the original owner) who got it shipped to from from the factory by his daughter in law (and Mac employee at the time). I have no idea on the bar length or the chain pitch but it's either 1/2" or .404 and somewhere around 25" long... Is $100 out of line?
 
Anyone in here have any experience with a McCulloch 1-85? I may be able to pick one up off of a neighbor (who's the original owner) who got it shipped to from from the factory by his daughter in law (and Mac employee at the time). I have no idea n the bar length of chain pitch but it's either 1/2" or .404 and somewhere around 25" long... Is $100 out of line?
Bryan if it is complete and not busted up, buy it for that price and if you decide you don't like it, call me.
 
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