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Let's see. Going left-to-right:

1)Sears/David Bradley gear drive of some sort. Probably Tecumseh/Power Products AH58 powered. 5.8ci/95cc.

2)'Newer' (as in a few years newer than #1) Sears/David Bradley dirrect drive. Probably has a Power Products 4.4ci engine.

3)Homelite C5. Looks nice and complete. 4.71ci/77cc. Got a few of 'em myself...

4)Looks to my eyes to be a Stihl 041AV. I'm not sure on that one, but I'll wager that other folks more knowledgeable about old Stihls will chime in here....

5)Homelite E-Z or Super E-Z. Great little 40cc Homelite.

6)Ohlson and Rice (O&R) 129 gear drive. Tiny 1.5ci or so gear drive saw.

The 041AV (if that's indeed what it is), the C5, and The O&R 129 are the most collectable of the lot. The Super E-Z is quite a popular old saw too. If this guy was local to me, I'd buy the lot, sell the Stihl and the David Bradley's, and keep the O&R, the C5, and the Super E-Z.

Talked to the guy that got the saw.
It is a Stihl 040
The DB is the Big Boy! 130cc monster, lacking the recoil.
The Sears is a AH47.
 

I am glad you posted this Chris!
The Stihl guys seem to be a bit more "original" then the other brand collectors!
Actually asked him for a couple close up pics of how he did the dawgs.

They were just longer screws-bolts to add the dawgs.
Kinda like it, and the paint job is 100% better then what I have seen on others!
 
I am glad you posted this Chris!
The Stihl guys seem to be a bit more "original" then the other brand collectors!
Actually asked him for a couple close up pics of how he did the dawgs.

They were just longer screws-bolts to add the dawgs.
Kinda like it, and the paint job is 100% better then what I have seen on others!

I knew you would surface on this one Matt - definitely 'original' thats for sure. To think that you could have the Contra GS sitting on one bedside table, and this 'masterpiece' on the other!
 
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AH81 powered David Bradley gear drive. Somebody did well. Thanks for the update Matt. Made sure I got it right that time...:D

Hey Aaron,
I was only able to know for sure, because I talked to guy who went and looked at them. He gave me the #'s off it, and same with the Stihl 040, and the Sears.
I would have guessed the 77 power products motor!
 
Husqvarna 262XP Chainsaw - $295 (northview)

Very low hour XP professional saw, 62 cc almost 5 hp , 18" bar , good chain , starts and runs like new, comparable new saw would be 700-800 dollars today. ph.# 417-766-2993 no emails.
 
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