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husqvarna 365sp with my gear. can you tell i like husky stuff?:chainsaw:

have to get a pic of the other 2 saws, mabey throw in the old broken down husky that used to be my dads no longer runs though.
 
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This is all of them except the 2149 has been sold and the 621 was absent from school that day.

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Great looking collection.
 
My first saw

I figure I was around 10 or 12 when I first started using her.

Finally let her semi-retire this spring. Figure the saw is about 30 yrs old and still runs great!

We got into a disagreement once but she put me back in my place (a hospital bed) but I bear no hard feelings.

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Here she is sitting next to today's little project that is sporting her old bar untill I get a new one.

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Hope she doesn't get jealous and bite me again!

Fred
 
I figure I was around 10 or 12 when I first started using her.

Finally let her semi-retire this spring. Figure the saw is about 30 yrs old and still runs great!

We got into a disagreement once but she put me back in my place (a hospital bed) but I bear no hard feelings.

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Here she is sitting next to today's little project that is sporting her old bar until I get a new one.

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Hope she doesn't get jealous and bite me again!

Fred
Fred.
I have a McCulloch Mac 10-10 Automatic, that has been in our family for 40 years. My great uncle bought her in 1968. Right now, she is sitting under my Work Bench with the threads for the Spark Plug Gone. I have to get a kit for replacing threads for Spark Plugs, then it's back in every day service. When she dies, I'll restore her, and have her on display, above the TV, when my Wife to Be wants to cuddle, watching a Chick Flick, I'll have something to look at. LOL. Bruce.
 
Fred.
I have a McCulloch Mac 10-10 Automatic, that has been in our family for 40 years. My great uncle bought her in 1968. Right now, she is sitting under my Work Bench with the threads for the Spark Plug Gone. I have to get a kit for replacing threads for Spark Plugs, then it's back in every day service. When she dies, I'll restore her, and have her on display, above the TV, when my Wife to Be wants to cuddle, watching a Chick Flick, I'll have something to look at. LOL. Bruce.

This one will be back to work as soon as I figure out where the gas leak is when I turnit on it's side and why it runs hot sometimes.

The mess on the work bench is from tearing the 371 down and replacing the oil pump.

Broke my heart when I got carb cleaner overspray on the "Husqvarna" sticker on the left side!! That just happened this spring!

And I still remember when dad brought her home! Couldn't wait 'till I got big enough to handle it!

Fred
 
Fred.
I have a McCulloch Mac 10-10 Automatic, that has been in our family for 40 years. My great uncle bought her in 1968. Right now, she is sitting under my Work Bench with the threads for the Spark Plug Gone. I have to get a kit for replacing threads for Spark Plugs, then it's back in every day service. When she dies, I'll restore her, and have her on display, above the TV, when my Wife to Be wants to cuddle, watching a Chick Flick, I'll have something to look at. LOL. Bruce.

The newer saws I have are nice but this one will always sit at the head of the table!! :clap:

What do you use to replace plug threads?

Thanks, Fred
 
This one will be back to work as soon as I figure out where the gas leak is when I turnit on it's side and why it runs hot sometimes.

Fred


Those saws are prone to running hot. I had a L65 did the same thing, sometimes so bad it would not restart, until it cooled down some.
 
Those saws are prone to running hot. I had a L65 did the same thing, sometimes so bad it would not restart, until it cooled down some.

Gets hot enough to boil the gas in the tank. I've tried cleaning out the carb and retuning, making sure the fins are clean. Haven't checked the points to see if the ignition timing is somehow messed up.

Maybe I'll just run ir in the winter.
 
Gets hot enough to boil the gas in the tank. I've tried cleaning out the carb and retuning, making sure the fins are clean. Haven't checked the points to see if the ignition timing is somehow messed up.

Maybe I'll just run ir in the winter.

Yup, boil the gas in the tank. My dad used it allot more then I did, he said on many occasion it boiled the gas in the tank. Makes life interesting! It happened to me once when cutting in the hot summer.
 
Remington S 754

Just added this saw to the collection a couple of weeks ago. First big Remington I have owned. I really like the design and flow of the starter housing and the whole saw for that matter. Just ignore the tape! It has good compression so I think it will be a runner.

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I think it dates to the mid '60s as it has the Desa tag and the plain script on the filter cover. The earlier models had the Remington script the same as the guns, before they sold it to Desa. I think this saw is around 80cc.
 

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