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Good find here. C52 in " original patina". Cleaned up and a little love on the fairbanks /morse shes a runner. The last one I had I bought a drum / rim 3/8 .063 from Little Red Barn . I ran a 24" Remmington bar .058 worn out with the roller cut to .062 on a cutting wheel. Glad to have another worker around.
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Got a little EZ-10 running.
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I love 1050's! Have I said that before? Yeah, probably, but I do love 1050's.
I don't think I could handle anything bigger.. My go-to saw is the 360.. Just about right for the work I do. Milling is the Jonsered 2094.. But that's downhill and not really holding the saw up. Starting and ending gets tricky sometimes but I'm getting better
 
I don't think I could handle anything bigger.. My go-to saw is the 360.. Just about right for the work I do. Milling is the Jonsered 2094.. But that's downhill and not really holding the saw up. Starting and ending gets tricky sometimes but I'm getting better
That's what I said at the last GTG, it's only heavy when you are holding it. It's very light in the wood.
 
I posted this question on HOH and asked a couple collector friends. On Acres site, between the 20MCS at 108 CC's and the 26LCS at 109 CC's is a model 23. It's listed at 8.4 CI, 138 CC's. Bore 2.250" and stroke 2.125". Has anyone ever seen or heard of the Model 23?
 

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