Yes I sure will! My grandpa had it in the box in his house never used!!Outstanding find, how'd you come across it?
Can you take a picture of the ID tag?
100cc muscle saw.[emoji106]
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I’m going to put it on my mantle!!Good looking saw....have fun with it!
Best,
~TW
If you get the ID tag I can get you exact date and other info.
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Thank youOk Chapmansh obviously you know the saw was made in Charlotte NC but as for the rest here you go per the serial number
1= the #1 mfg line
0= 1980, sorry not 1973 [emoji3064]
150= May 29th not 30th 1980 was leap year.
0168= it was the 168 saw .
So your saw was made May 29, 1980.
It should have the Walbro SDC carb not the Tillotson HL.
The UT# 10139 is a Super 1050 Automatic and the 4 is an option specifically for that saw.
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Ok Chapmansh obviously you know the saw was made in Charlotte NC but as for the rest here you go per the serial number
1= the #1 mfg line
0= 1980, sorry not 1973 [emoji3064]
150= May 29th not 30th 1980 was leap year.
0168= it was the 168 saw made that day.
So your saw was made May 29, 1980.
It should have the Walbro SDC carb not the Tillotson HL.
The UT# 10139 is a Super 1050 Automatic and the 4 is an option specifically for that saw.
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You left out L O U DThat is fantastic a real family heirloom! I have 2 of them and they are really just an AWESOME saw to run and cut with.
From what I've been told yes the body parts are interchangeable .That is really cool. Are the chassis castings for the 1050 the same as the C-series, but with a more powerful engine stuffed in? The air box lid and front tank cover look similar to me.
is the saw for saleYes I sure will! My grandpa had it in the box in his house never used!!
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