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Like title states. Got this over the summer. It is a model GS-5020A. The largest zombie apocalypse saw ever made. never cut wood with it, and i ran it for about 30 seconds at 2:30 in the morning. Fired on 2nd pull. Boy its got a cool cackle! I have 5 blades total for it but one is broke. It has both original tools located in the bottom handle. Really nice condition for age. It has a name and SS number carved in it if ur looking for a new identity after the apocalypse. Lets say $125 FnF or add 3% plus shipping.IMG_8090.JPGIMG_8091.JPGIMG_8092.JPGIMG_8093.JPGIMG_8094.JPG
 
What time period did this thing come from? Looks like somebody got tired of running their manual wood saw and decided to put a motor on it. Must be the same guy that got tired of peddling his bicycle and put a motor on that too. Ha
 
Why do i want this....[emoji2361]


Sent while firmly grasping my redline lubed RAM [emoji231]
 
If i had not JUST spent $700 on mobil HAM radio id be all over this[emoji853]


Sent while firmly grasping my redline lubed RAM [emoji231]
 
Early 70's I went out with my buddy and his dad had one of these. I had just bought a McCulloch 10-10 and I thought that monster was going to cut circle's around me. We found a big ponderosa pine and started cutting. The 10-10 cut circle's around that machine it wasn't up to much but it would make a good conservation piece in my shop.
 
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