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saws from the past

David Bradley3-60
McCulloch 3-25
Mall model 11
O&R chip-a-saw
 
If they're older than me I consider them an antique. I guess I only have a couple.
 
Here's a pic from last summer. Letting the troops out for some sun.....




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Back at the barracks......



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Not as nice as some of the others but here is a
Old lombard
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Sears gear drive
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Even though it may not look like a gear drive that lombard is one. I can't remember the model, but I had one that ran pretty good for what it was. Follow the jug down vertically to where the crankshaft should be and you will find that it is a couple of inches behind where the drive gear is. I think those lombards are the 77cc ah47 motor.
 
All the saws are some darn fine pieces of machinary and craftsmanship.
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