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6 old chainsaws $100 - salem, or

anyone know what kind these are?

Tool Shopper: Old Chainsaws - Salem

Let's see. Going left-to-right:

1)Sears/David Bradley gear drive of some sort. Probably Tecumseh/Power Products AH58 powered. 5.8ci/95cc.

2)'Newer' (as in a few years newer than #1) Sears/David Bradley dirrect drive. Probably has a Power Products 4.4ci engine.

3)Homelite C5. Looks nice and complete. 4.71ci/77cc. Got a few of 'em myself...

4)Looks to my eyes to be a Stihl 041AV. I'm not sure on that one, but I'll wager that other folks more knowledgeable about old Stihls will chime in here....

5)Homelite E-Z or Super E-Z. Great little 40cc Homelite.

6)Ohlson and Rice (O&R) 129 gear drive. Tiny 1.5ci or so gear drive saw.

The 041AV (if that's indeed what it is), the C5, and The O&R 129 are the most collectable of the lot. The Super E-Z is quite a popular old saw too. If this guy was local to me, I'd buy the lot, sell the Stihl and the David Bradley's, and keep the O&R, the C5, and the Super E-Z.
 
Let's see. Going left-to-right:

1)Sears/David Bradley gear drive of some sort. Probably Tecumseh/Power Products AH58 powered. 5.8ci/95cc.

2)'Newer' (as in a few years newer than #1) Sears/David Bradley dirrect drive. Probably has a Power Products 4.4ci engine.

3)Homelite C5. Looks nice and complete. 4.71ci/77cc. Got a few of 'em myself...

4)Looks to my eyes to be a Stihl 041AV. I'm not sure on that one, but I'll wager that other folks more knowledgeable about old Stihls will chime in here....

5)Homelite E-Z or Super E-Z. Great little 40cc Homelite.

6)Ohlson and Rice (O&R) 129 gear drive. Tiny 1.5ci or so gear drive saw.

The 041AV (if that's indeed what it is), the C5, and The O&R 129 are the most collectable of the lot. The Super E-Z is quite a popular old saw too. If this guy was local to me, I'd buy the lot, sell the Stihl and the David Bradley's, and keep the O&R, the C5, and the Super E-Z.

The Sears is a AH47
And the Stihl is a 040
 
Which one, the gear drive or the DD (or both)? They did use AH58's in some of the DB's as well....

Thanks Chris. I knew somebody more "creamsickle oriented" would chime in there.....

The DB I don't know? Looks to be the 77cc version. But could easily be the AH58!
There are a couple members who know for sure by looking at the recoil!
I really would put $ on the Sears being a AH47. (the 58's are power houses!!!!!!)
 
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