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  1. agreb12

    David Bradley Three Sixty

    Picked up this David Bradley 360 a couple weeks back, and finally got it cleaned up. Looking for mostly a shelf queen, but once I got it cleaned, I am interested in getting it running... A few questions: The throttle lock seems to lock just before the idle position, is this right? It's not...
  2. D

    Vintage saw parts

    So, first time post and new user, but I've recently acquired a couple older saws that I may need to find parts for. Model 355 David Bradley, Lombard Model 35, and a McCulloch G70. I was wondering if anyone had decent resources or leads to find parts for these beautiful machines. Any help would...
  3. Ndfan6464

    Convert obsolete to modern can it be done?

    Good day folks. Newbie here so guess I should intro myself before the question. Iam just starting out in the vintage chainsaw world. Got bored with restoring vintage wood working machines and I've always loved chainsaws. So after cruising the forums and being inspired by what I saw and the...
  4. Winterbiker

    David Bradley 355

    Help! I found a pair of db 355 saws. Does anyone have any info on these dinosaurs? Between the two I think I can make one but I would love a little guidance please to ease the way. Thank you.
  5. D

    Sears U4D Restoration help needed

    Several years ago I bought an old chainsaw and started restoring it. I've never finished it but recently regained interest in it. I believe it's a Sears U4D and would like to know where to find decals for it. I have also misplaced a few parts so I need to know where I might can find those parts...
  6. thefarmboy21

    Sears/David Bradley U4D starter problems

    The other day, my buddy gave me an old David Bradley (Sears) U4D model 917.60036 I believe. It's got the AH-47 and the kill switch by the carb. Tonight I started fooling around with it and the starter doesn't want to catch like it should. I took the cover off and sprayed some lube down on there...
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