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If the engine on that thing is running like a hit&miss, it's seriously in need of a tune.
 
I just put a bid on it,nothing else it will make cool yard art.:smile2:


R.O.F.L.

Just keep in mind I don't do OSHA spec. belt and pinch point guards anymore. I'm retired............................................................

In the early 70's, we kept the local sheet metal shops busy with building guards for the machines at Wire Rope.:msp_w00t:
 
If the engine on that thing is running like a hit&miss, it's seriously in need of a tune.

I saw that too. Jackwagon puts "hit and miss" in every one of his listings that has an engine............no matter what it is. Most of the engines in his listings are throttle governed. NOT 'hit and miss'. He even used "hit and miss" to describe that Wright recip saw (which he also calls a 'chain saw').

Probably does it to get more 'hits' in searches. It annoys the #### out of me when people do that crap. If I want to see your item.........I'll find it in a search FOR THAT ITEM....:bang:
 
Can anyone ID the vintage magnesium here? $25 each....

Vintage chain saws

I see some rough looking Homelite E-Z/Super E-Z saws, two Poulan countervibes that are probably both 3400's (one may be a 3800), a nice looking RH start McCulloch 10-10 variant, a little Frontier/Quadra built Skill tophandle (such as a 944 T1), a David Bradley/Sears saw, and what looks to be a Homelite 450/550 and a 650/750. Most of what's there isn't very exciting, but those last two make the trip worth while. Go get 'em Tiger!
 
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I see some rough looking Homelite E-Z/Super E-Z saws, two Poulan countervibes that are probably both 3400's (one may be a 3800), a nice looking RH start McCulloch 10-10 variant, a little Frontier/Quadra built Skill tophandle (such as a 944 T1), a Roper/Sears saw, and what looks to be a Homelite 450/550 and a 650/750. Most of what's there isn't very exciting, but those last two make the trip worth while. Go get 'em Tiger!

The 2 poulan countervibes are certainly worth $25 apiece, too.
 
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