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Nice example of an early 064. These are just a few ounces heavier than an 046 with a noticeable bump in power. I have not cut with this saw, but it cranks, idles, revs, and oils as it should with no hint of an air leak. The AV show no signs of deterioration. There is nothing missing or broken. It will need a pre-filter. The piston still has the machining marks from the crown to the skirt. There is a tiny bit of heat damage from the chainbrake on the oiler cover, but the CB functions as it should and the oiler gushes oil for those long bars!!!

$490 + shipping. I have a new Stihl 28" bar with a new loop of RS chain for an extra hundo.

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Oh my! She's a beauty. As above, why does the piston look newer than the rest of the saw?
 
Well, I'm pretty sure I've never seen a saw so thoroughly packed. I'm gonna have leftover bubble wrap for quite some time. Too bad others have not been so fortunate here (thinking of a certain 44). Neal, the saw looks great. Definitely truck worn, but obviously far from worn out. I'm really happy with it.

Thanks!
 
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