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<blockquote data-quote="TechAlG" data-source="post: 531989" data-attributes="member: 12667"><p>Thanks for the welcome...found this site searching for info on my old Homelite saws. I have a (very) old XL12, a somewhat old XL12, a Super XL Automatic, and an XL2. Trying to restore the very old XL12, since it was my dad's saw, and I grew up using it. Basically, it has no compression, and nobody locally will work on it, because it would "cost more to fix than its worth," which is probably true, but you just can't put a price on sentimental value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TechAlG, post: 531989, member: 12667"] Thanks for the welcome...found this site searching for info on my old Homelite saws. I have a (very) old XL12, a somewhat old XL12, a Super XL Automatic, and an XL2. Trying to restore the very old XL12, since it was my dad's saw, and I grew up using it. Basically, it has no compression, and nobody locally will work on it, because it would "cost more to fix than its worth," which is probably true, but you just can't put a price on sentimental value. [/QUOTE]
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