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67L36Driver
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Mark: I pulled the carb and reed (what's left of the reed) out and from what I can see of the crank assembly it is a rusted mess. It would be a miricle it the crank throw wasn't pitted all to hell along with the rod.
I lost heart and shoved it into a corner.

The purchase has to be my worst 'Oh ****!!' ever!

The roasted John Deere 23 pales in comparison.

I'll shoot a picture of it later.
 
Modifiedmark
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The purchase has to be my worst 'Oh ****!!' ever!

Yeah mine too.

I always wondered why Poulan bothered to buy Wright. I figured it was for the bladesaw patents and dealer network. I'm thinking more and more that I was correct in that thinking as the more I see the Wright built saws, the less I think of them.

Once they were bought out, Wright designed and built saws pretty much ceased to exist.
 
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anyone know what paint code or color was on the pioneer 3270 im trying to restore one needs a paint job. and any ideas on how to restore the muffler to a non rusty painted look?
 

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