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Does Anyone Have A Homelite C-9 Or C-91 To Sale
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<blockquote data-quote="John in MA" data-source="post: 88864" data-attributes="member: 1611"><p>I had a C-7 that was run over by a loader a while back. I'd go with GH and go with .404 full chisel chain. These saws are quite slow, but have the torque to pull .404, and then there's the trouble of getting a bar to fit at reasonable cost. Mine used a rim sprocket--no need to fish into the XL parts bin.</p><p></p><p>GH, I think that Pioneer has a good sense of chain filing. You can get a better edge that way, although it's debatable. Do you need any C series parts? I still have most of my C-7, except the housings that were crushed. That includes a crank. I believe the C-5 and C-7 only different in displacement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John in MA, post: 88864, member: 1611"] I had a C-7 that was run over by a loader a while back. I'd go with GH and go with .404 full chisel chain. These saws are quite slow, but have the torque to pull .404, and then there's the trouble of getting a bar to fit at reasonable cost. Mine used a rim sprocket--no need to fish into the XL parts bin. GH, I think that Pioneer has a good sense of chain filing. You can get a better edge that way, although it's debatable. Do you need any C series parts? I still have most of my C-7, except the housings that were crushed. That includes a crank. I believe the C-5 and C-7 only different in displacement. [/QUOTE]
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