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Stopped at a local shop today to look at the new Echo saws. He is a Homelite turned Shindaiwa turned Echo dealer. Same old story, we got to talking saws and he presented me with the opportunity to by some of his Homelite NOS. I of course said "I'll pass, no one is interested in that junk."


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More to come......He also showed me the parts saw roomsssss. I need a bigger truck


Finnaly got it strapped up today.

Dont know how many times I counted the DL's from another matching loop and I still cut the new 9/16 a DL short.:deadhorse:

fortunatly the old oregon repair kits have cutters and drivers to splice in so it worked out ok
accept I grabbed a 63 gauge #6 driver instead of a .058 for the # 5 chain.
Had to grind er down a tad. :D

the bar is a 58 gauge.

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That's a nice looking 5-30. They are almost better looking than the 7-29/8-29 because the narrower fuel tank gives it a skinnier look. I'd like to find one.

Chris B.

Finnaly got it strapped up today.

Dont know how many times I counted the DL's from another matching loop and I still cut the new 9/16 a DL short.:deadhorse:

fortunatly the old oregon repair kits have cutters and drivers to splice in so it worked out ok
accept I grabbed a 63 gauge #6 driver instead of a .058 for the # 5 chain.
Had to grind er down a tad. :D

the bar is a 58 gauge.

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That's a nice looking 5-30. They are almost better looking than the 7-29/8-29 because the narrower fuel tank gives it a skinnier look. I'd like to find one.

Chris B.


that is the cleanest one I found out here. have a few more 5-30's but they are buried at the moment.

When I brought this one in I was just grabbing a few parts off it for my 7-29
and when I noticed it turned over and had spark I primmed it and it fired.
That bar Mitch had only matches this one saw so I grabbed it.

Also wanted to let you know that the oregon 10 repair links work perfect for
the dyna link 1/2 pitch chain, ( perfect fitment ).

just made a loop for the new 895 this week.

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Picked up this bar today it is a NOS general bar that measures 44 inches from tip to tip without the roller tip, is .063 gauge, and I think is a homelite mount. I will check this out later today on my 770D. Is there still roller tips to be had these days? Are they easy to install or do they take a special tool? sorry the only saw I had handy was the 045 and was just using it for scale.[/QUOTE]

That's sweet Jim! Love those old General bars. NOS is a bonus!


[quote="Thieroff, post: 2847613"]Picked this up the other day, figured I'd throw some pics in here also
The saw is clean, and runs good. Only issue is some surface oxidization.[/QUOTE]

Lookin' good Chris. That's a keeper.

[quote="rarefish383, post: 2849171"]The same person you quoted was telling someone on the "Homeowners Helper" or the "Arborists 101" formum to fill a hollow tree with concrete. I don't know what globe he's practicing tree care on, but it shouldn't be this one, Joe.[/QUOTE]

Yeah. At least he didn't get into a pissing match with me. Thought he would. He made some assinine comments.............but at least seems to be smart enough to not argue in this case....

[quote="homelitejim, post: 2849533"]Ha! I already have one on order. Now all I need is a big 100+cc gear drive homie and a long loop of .404. The 770D might work, it pulls a 30 inch hard nose with full comp like nobody's business.[/QUOTE]


Where'd you order the roller from? If your 770D don't like that long roller nose bar.........................then I could make a huge sacrafice by trading you a 36" hardnose (cut length) for it. Tradeja straight accross. My 1130G would do fine with it. What a guy I am......:hmm3grin2orange:
 
What's a restored XP 1020 worth? Pics later today.








Not a perfect resto by any means. The paint seems a little fragile, which may be a good thing as the color is off I think. One screw broken off in the gas tank, a hole in the corner of the muffler ( I think the outer muffler is homemade), several of the screws in the tank are not original. But, it still looks pretty nice. Has good compression but I haven't tried to run it yet. I think it may be to pretty for my taste. :msp_biggrin:
 
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Good to know about the #10 repair links. The Dyna-link came with tons of repair parts. A little tricky to put together but not bad. Can't use a spinner, but I have no problem peening the rivets.

Not sure I'd want to pull your 5-30 over with the itty-bitty recoil handle.

Chris B.

that is the cleanest one I found out here. have a few more 5-30's but they are buried at the moment.

When I brought this one in I was just grabbing a few parts off it for my 7-29
and when I noticed it turned over and had spark I primmed it and it fired.
That bar Mitch had only matches this one saw so I grabbed it.

Also wanted to let you know that the oregon 10 repair links work perfect for
the dyna link 1/2 pitch chain, ( perfect fitment ).

just made a loop for the new 895 this week.
 







Not a perfect resto by any means. The paint seems a little fragile, which may be a good thing as the color is off I think. One screw broken off in the gas tank, a hole in the corner of the muffler ( I think the outer muffler is homemade), several of the screws in the tank are not original. But, it still looks pretty nice. Has good compression but I haven't tried to run it yet. I think it may be to pretty for my taste. :msp_biggrin:

Are the original mufflers louvered?
 
Thomas1

That's a nice saw but its missing 3 things. A full wrap, the screen for the recoil and an auto oiler :msp_biggrin:

I wish my starter housing matched the rest of my NOS parts I used to build this saw. I'll get one eventually though.

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That's a nice saw but its missing 3 things. A full wrap, the screen for the recoil and an auto oiler :msp_biggrin:

I wish my starter housing matched the rest of my NOS parts I used to build this saw. I'll get one eventually though.

Donations are gladly accepted. :msp_thumbsup:
 
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Here is my 330! Your looks better in one piece...:laugh:

May get it back together this week, finally have all the parts.
 
xl12 fuel line

What is diameter is the factory fuel line on an xl12 ? Dont know the year of it , it is red. Were the blue ones older than the ones that were painted red. It has a manual oiler.Could someone take a guess as to how old this saw could be .Thanks
 

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