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i'll start. today, at my town's transfer station, i saw three saws in the re-use shed (sometimes they are tossed in the metal pile). two are vintage Homelite XL-12 models (one blue, one red). the other is a vintage, low-production years Poulan 245SA. been cleaning them up. i have few pics. need to take downtime, so i'll post pics, then please feel free to comment/suggest. thx.
 
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For some reason the poulan seems to be monetarily valuable. Why (scarcity)?
 
may have found the answer: apparently this saw ws featured in the texas chainsaw massacre movie (original?).
 
More work on the Poulan. Great looking saw. Put a new tank fuel line one. Leaving the original green painted one leading to the carb.
 

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245 is the bigger (displacement and fuel tank height) version of the 306a. Piston and cylinders for a 245a are scarce but worth it if you can find them. Even though the saw is kinda heavy and VERY shaky (zero anti-vibe) by today's standards, it's very powerful. I really enjoyed mine when I had it and only sold it because I had too many saws and not enough shelf space.

If you need them, the piston & cylinder for a 306 will bolt directly onto the 245. Smaller displacement, but not bad.
 
245 is the bigger (displacement and fuel tank height) version of the 306a. Piston and cylinders for a 245a are scarce but worth it if you can find them. Even though the saw is kinda heavy and VERY shaky (zero anti-vibe) by today's standards, it's very powerful. I really enjoyed mine when I had it and only sold it because I had too many saws and not enough shelf space.

If you need them, the piston & cylinder for a 306 will bolt directly onto the 245. Smaller displacement, but not bad.
no replacement for displacement!
 
I picked these 2 044s up for free awhile back. One had a blown top end, the other was a runner, but tired.

I rebuilt them both w/ big bore cylinders. I milled the combustion chambers and bases on them and ported them. I also built muffler covers reminiscent of a bark box and one of them got a Max flow. Also put wrap handles on them(all my saws except my climbing saws have wrap handles.)

They're both really strong runners, they run right alongside my new 500i(not broken in yet) in a 2' log.

Only before:
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Now:20220507_182607.jpg
 
Also picked up this item a couple of weeks ago. Cannot get it started. Everything seems normal. Even put some fuel in the plug hole, nothing happened, Need to confirm the plug is the right length. Any suggestions?
 

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