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Eccentric

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Well, Let me see if i can remember.

18 Dolmar 166's
5 Dolmar 153's
4 Dolmar 143's
2 Dolmar 133's
3 Dolmar 120SI's
3 Dolmar CT's
3 Stihl 090's
2 Stihl 090G's
2 Stihl 076's
2 Stihl 084's
12 Mac 797's
3 Mac 797G's
12 SP125's
4 Mac 895's
5 Mac 890's
10 Homelite 2100's
3 Homelite 3100's
2 Homelite 2000's
2 Homelite 990G's
2 Homelite 909G's
11 Homelite 1130G's
4 Homelite 750's
3 Homelite 650's
2 Poulan BP655's
2 Pioneer P61's
2 Pioneer P60's
3 Poulan 6000's
2 Canadien 275's
2 Pioneer 800's
2 pioneer 650's
2 Skil 1690's

I'm sure i missed a few.
All are great runners except one of the Skil 1690's



Lee

I knew i forgot a few,

3 Jonsonreds 111S
2 Mcculloch PM1000
2 Partner P100
3 Partner P85
2 Echo 1001VL
2 Echo 900VL
4 Alpina Pro 120



Lee

My head is spining Lee!:D




I don't have any "exciting" repeats. Many of my duplicates are parts saws. The repeats that I do have are mostly minor model variations. Don't have many "true" exact duplicates.

1 McCulloch PM700 runner. Plus...

1 McCulloch 7-10A 'almost runner'. Those are close to the same saw, but not 'true' duplicates...

3 Homelite XL-12/SXL series runners. One is an XL-12 (with an SXL P/C swapped in). One is a SXL-AO. One is a Super XL-12. That last saw is corroded and will give its P/C and several other good parts to a project saw.

3 Homelite XL-12/SXL series 'almost runner'/project saws. One is an XL-12. One is an XL-15. One is an XL-Automatic.

3 Homelite XL-12/SXL series parts saws. Two SXL-AO's. One Super XL-12.

3 Homelite Super E-Z Automatic 'almost runner'/project saws. Two are close to running. A third needs a rebuild.

1 Homelite Super E-Z Automatic that's a donor of several parts to the other three saws.

1 Homelite XP1020 'amost runner'. Plus.....

1 Homelite XP1020 parts saw.

3 Poulan XXV series project saws. Two of them are S25-CVA saws. One is a Craftsman 2.1A (25DA).

1 McCulloch 35A project mess. Plus.....

1 McCulloch 35 parts saw to complete the above project....................some time shortly before 2025 or so...:D

I also have a few more duplicates "lined up", but won't mention them 'til they come in. A couple are runners. A couple are 'almost runners' or projects. One's a parts saw.
 
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My head is spining Lee!:D




I don't have any "exciting" repeats. Many of my duplicates are parts saws. The repeats that I do have are mostly minor model variations. Don't have many "true" exact duplicates.

1 McCulloch PM700 runner. Plus...

1 McCulloch 7-10A 'almost runner'. Those are close to the same saw, but not 'true' duplicates...

3 Homelite XL-12/SXL series runners. One is an XL-12 (with an SXL P/C swapped in). One is a SXL-AO. One is a Super XL-12. That last saw is corroded and will give its P/C and several other good parts to a project saw.

3 Homelite XL-12/SXL series 'almost runner'/project saws. One is an XL-12. One is an XL-15. One is an XL-Automatic.

3 Homelite XL-12/SXL series parts saws. Two SXL-AO's. One Super XL-12.

3 Homelite Super E-Z Automatic 'almost runner'/project saws. Two are close to running. A third needs a rebuild.

1 Homelite Super E-Z Automatic that's a donor of several parts to the other three saws.

1 Homelite XP1020 'amost runner'. Plus.....

1 Homelite XP1020 parts saw.

3 Poulan XXV series project saws. Two of them are S25-CVA saws. One is a Craftsman 2.1A (25DA).

1 McCulloch 35A project mess. Plus.....

1 McCulloch 35 parts saw to complete the above project....................some time shortly before 2025 or so...:D

I also have a few more duplicates "lined up", but won't mention them 'til they come in. A couple are runners. A couple are 'almost runners' or projects. One's a parts saw.


I was hoping to give you a headache. :msp_biggrin:




Lee
 
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5 200T
1 201T snelling
1 359 MasterMind
2 372 muffler mod
1 440 muffler mod
1 394
1 395

old 288 - still runs!

10 ms200/020t's
5 346xp's
2 242xps
4 262xps
3 440/044
5 066/660
2 88's

It kinda looks like the MS200t's are a popular saw to have multiples of. I think there were a few more users with multiples a few pages ago.
 
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Ok, I have to add a pair of factory reconditioned Husky 435's. Together they cost Husky's MSRP for a single 435, and with free fedex shipping, how could I refuse.

I wouldn't mind finding a 2nd Sachs-Dolmar 143 so I can have one for parts! Unless I sell it and just get a 660.
 
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2 440's and working on a trade to get another. Wouldnt mind a couple more Ryobi's around either (yes, you can call me crazy).

Do you like those Ryobis? I've been watching them on the bay and they are going cheap so I was wandering how they compare to a similar sized Poulan. I ran a Craftsman with a tool-less chain adjuster and I had to use a tool to secure the plastic "nut". The Ryobis I looked at had two real nuts at least.
 
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I have a pair of 041 Supers and I'm currently putting together my third so I'll have a trio ...... why?? Why Not:hmm3grin2orange: .... Like they say you cant have to much of a good thing:msp_thumbup:
 
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Do you like those Ryobis? I've been watching them on the bay and they are going cheap so I was wandering how they compare to a similar sized Poulan. I ran a Craftsman with a tool-less chain adjuster and I had to use a tool to secure the plastic "nut". The Ryobis I looked at had two real nuts at least.

I do like the little Ryobi. Redmax GZ400 is the same saw. After fixing the quirks, its a great little saw that can bury a 16" bar. For only 40cc, I think its impressive.

And yes I did get that extra 440 I was working on, so now I have 3.
 

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