what is this saw???

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american dream

wife asked "why do you need another damn saw????"
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IMG_1689.PNG for sale locally looks like a good collector piece but i dont wanna buy if its not worth it. if anyone can give me a rough value on it that would be great to thanks again
 
Running or not it looks very complete. If the ask is 35 who knows might get it for?
 
im pretty sure it is belt drive, i saw a video of one today completely restored. pretty bad ass if i say so myself
 
im pretty sure it is belt drive, i saw a video of one today completely restored. pretty bad ass if i say so myself
Neat looking old saw for sure.
Is it for sale, this is the wrong forum for general discussion. It's easy to mix them up, but when you see the heading 4 sale lol.
@pioneerguy600 Chainsaw forum probably?
 
sorry for that. i was only asking what make of saw it was in the tradin post bc if/when i bought it, it was gonna be for sale. my apologies. thank you all for your info and imput.
 
sorry for that. i was only asking what make of saw it was in the tradin post bc if/when i bought it, it was gonna be for sale. my apologies. thank you all for your info and imput.
It's not really a problem, just put a price for it :).
Yes, better in chainsaw forum, thanks for the heads up.
Thanks you sir.
 
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That’s worth $35 just as is as a shelf queen. Runner with not much work would be a bonus. [emoji108]

Be aware the drive belts on them are scarce.

@sawnami
 
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That’s worth $35 just as is as a shelf queen. Runner with not much work would be a bonus. [emoji108]

Be aware the drive belts on them are scarce.

@sawnami
It looks like a Clinton-built saw. The tubular handle resembles the Bolens-branded version.
Clinton used a sort of modular assembly process mixing and matching power heads, fuel tanks, induction systems, shroud styles, transmissions, and tubular handles. It should have a name plate on it with a model number, serial number and type number on it.
It's a nice example and well worth $35.

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