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Aaron, your parts are in the mail. I sent them about an hour ago.:cheers:

Much appreciated Chris! You fellows need to send me a laundry list of stuff you're looking for. I get all kinds of responses to my CL ad. Most are for saws/parts I don't have an interest in. I need to have a 'hot sheet' tacked on the wall behind the computer monitor so I know what not to turn down!

-Aaron
 
Much appreciated Chris! You fellows need to send me a laundry list of stuff you're looking for. I get all kinds of responses to my CL ad. Most are for saws/parts I don't have an interest in. I need to have a 'hot sheet' tacked on the wall behind the computer monitor so I know what not to turn down!

-Aaron

Pioneer stuff, the bigger the better.
 
Pioneer stuff, the bigger the better.

I'll keep my eyes peeled. Not much Pioneer stuff around here for some reason, although it does pop up every blue moon or so. Mostly Poulan, Echo, Husky, Stihl, Homelite, and McCulloch (in that order from most to least) in this area.


How about you Drill Daddy? Whatchu lookin' for???:cheers:
 
I still have that somewhat crusty but complete (and did run when put away LOL) little yellowish green Skil 16XX 30-ish cc Frontier MFG/Quadra built saw up for grabs. Not much to look at right now...........but it's complete, compression and spark were good (although I believe it needs a carb kit and lines by now), and there's nothing busted or crunched (that I remember). If you want it let me know, so I can get out of storage, blow off the spiders, and shoot a pic or two...:cheers:
 
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Pioneer 2200?

I got a box full of 2200 parts. Saw was complete and i do believe everything is there. I think i even got a 20" bar for it. Email me if you want it you just pay the shipping.
 
Much appreciated Chris! You fellows need to send me a laundry list of stuff you're looking for. I get all kinds of responses to my CL ad. Most are for saws/parts I don't have an interest in. I need to have a 'hot sheet' tacked on the wall behind the computer monitor so I know what not to turn down!

-Aaron


Hey Aaron,

I'm always looking for Husky 261/262 as well as Jonsered 625/630/670 and H 268/272 parts, etc. would LOVE a PM1000, or a Partner P100 someday :clap:

Would a Homelite/Craftsman 3.7/18 interest you at some point when you have nothing else to do? :D

:cheers:

J
 
I'll keep my eyes peeled. Not much Pioneer stuff around here for some reason, although it does pop up every blue moon or so. Mostly Poulan, Echo, Husky, Stihl, Homelite, and McCulloch (in that order from most to least) in this area.


How about you Drill Daddy? Whatchu lookin' for???:cheers:

036 jug and slug . 090 clutch cover , anything stihl really but hose parts are needed to an extent .. its funny to say needed . like i needs another saw runnin . i can already grab one of 50 plus and run em. cad is wonderfull . yet confursin
 
Hey Aaron,

I'm always looking for Husky 261/262 as well as Jonsered 625/630/670 and H 268/272 parts, etc. would LOVE a PM1000, or a Partner P100 someday :clap:

Would a Homelite/Craftsman 3.7/18 interest you at some point when you have nothing else to do? :D

:cheers:

J

I'll keep my eyes peeled for those Jay. Probably would be quite a while before I got to working on a 3.7/18...:D


036 jug and slug . 090 clutch cover , anything stihl really but hose parts are needed to an extent .. its funny to say needed . like i needs another saw runnin . i can already grab one of 50 plus and run em. cad is wonderfull . yet confursin

I agree with your thoughts on CAD. Will keep an eye out for those parts for you. Got a "Hit List" started with your 'wants/needs' on it.:cheers:
 
Tell me more, what's it saw is it based on?
Or, does someone got "got 5's on it"?
Jim

That's a good question. The Craftsman 3.7 saws I've seen have been Poulan or Roper/AYP made. Homeilte did make some saw for Sears over the years. Old Homelites of that displacement range could be an SXL-AO, an XL100-series saw, a 360, a 350, or maybe a 410. One of the fellows here has a Homelite 450 with minor cosmetic changes that's a Sears saw. Don't worry Jim, I'm haven't claimed dibs on it.:D
 

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