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Old saws, anyone prefer running an elder workhorse? Show em if you run an oldie
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<blockquote data-quote="JonCraig" data-source="post: 7460159" data-attributes="member: 137509"><p>Couple random ones from iPhoto. That 041 is my father-in-law's. He knew I was handy and asked me if I could fix it. I'd never worked on anything 2-stroke before; only mowers and the like. Had no spark (SEM coil); I googled for info and found Arboristsite. Now have 30+ saws. It's his fault.</p><p></p><p>The pic with the 4 or 5 saws was an old timer about an hour away that had a barn FULL of saws. I'm talking 100 of them. Got some old goodies including an 028WB & 028 Super. I still have the super and it still cuts great. That 3400 came from him too. I sold it but later regretted it so I bought a 4000. Come to think of it, that 245 was from him too, as was the 25, but from a different haul. I went back a couple times to him. Got a bunch of old homelites, too. Probably got 25 saws total from him. The profits funded this dumb hobby, also let me pay cash for an old work truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonCraig, post: 7460159, member: 137509"] Couple random ones from iPhoto. That 041 is my father-in-law's. He knew I was handy and asked me if I could fix it. I'd never worked on anything 2-stroke before; only mowers and the like. Had no spark (SEM coil); I googled for info and found Arboristsite. Now have 30+ saws. It's his fault. The pic with the 4 or 5 saws was an old timer about an hour away that had a barn FULL of saws. I'm talking 100 of them. Got some old goodies including an 028WB & 028 Super. I still have the super and it still cuts great. That 3400 came from him too. I sold it but later regretted it so I bought a 4000. Come to think of it, that 245 was from him too, as was the 25, but from a different haul. I went back a couple times to him. Got a bunch of old homelites, too. Probably got 25 saws total from him. The profits funded this dumb hobby, also let me pay cash for an old work truck. [/QUOTE]
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