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will that fit an 1100CD?
merrychristmas randy.:smile2:
will that fit an 1100CD?
It's the bar on the table, my friend. I don't think he wants the bar on the saw.
Yeah I set that up for the very effect it had.
i might be interested in the craftsman but since i've already gotten something from this thread i'll just wait a bit longer. course i'd have to know what the postage was. you only just listed it last night. the late sleepers haven't had a chance to look yet.
Free to a good home. Just pay the freight.
It needs crank seals but has a perfect piston and cylinder. It runs good but fails the vacuum test.
All the powersharp parts are there including the original chain.
It's still available. Shipping to anywhere in the US will be less than 25.00. It's the same frame as the Poulan XXV but is a smaller displacement at 2.1 CI. I've thought about building it with a XXV engine ported for a GTG saw.
Who on earth would want a saw like that one.:msp_tongue:
Randy it is a Poulan XXV. The 2.1/XXV was 34cc and the first of two displacements used in these saws. Same frame as a S25 (Super XXV) which is 38cc. I've got one just like your Chrismas saw. 'Tis a Craftsman 2.1A that Mark sent me a while ago with a good P/C to swap in. It's in the "project line". Keeping from being greedy (and just plain silly.......damn CAD) and asking you for another. Put seals in it and give it to the family member/friend (can't remember who you said it was) that likes it instead.
Not you Randy......................You gave it to me.
This is a bar that I got along with some other stuff. Used, but still has a lot of life left in it.
Not sure what it came off of, but yours for the cost of shipping (approximately 3 pounds) if you can use it. Info is from Oregon:
OREGON 200PXDD176 NK
'Double Guard' laminated bar with sprocket nose
nominal length 20" 3/8" pitch, .050" gauge, 70 drive links
"Fits a variety of Allis Chalmers, Dayton, Echo, John Deere, McCulloch, Montgomery Wards, Poulon, Red Mad, Sears, Skil, Tanaka, Western Auto, and other saws"
Philbert
Now how did you see that well enough to tell what it was???? :hmm3grin2orange:
I reckon no one wants the Craftsman.
Well fine, I'll put a set of seals in it and port it for a climbing saw. My son-in-law likes it anyway.
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