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Hey guys, I'm working diligently to get my WIZ running, but running out of time. I took a quick look today before coming to work, and realized that I'm gonna need to take most of the saw apart to get the carb off. Oh well, it will be easier to clean up a bit when I get it apart.

While on the topic, anyone coming have a spare set of bucking spikes for a Homelite WIZ?? A saw this size just doesn't look right without them.
 
ELECT6845, post: 4979439, member: 41260"]Ill get the saw horses set up

Hey, if we're having circular saw races, I can bring mine. I just hope I don't cut the cord again.. :laugh:

And when we cut narrow strips of logs, we call them cookies, can we call narrow strips of plywood, french fries? :) I like staying with the "food" theme.
 
  1. LowVolt
  2. Guido Salvage
  3. atlarge54
  4. NewToStihl
  5. crazy4saws
  6. blsnelling
  7. abramj +1
  8. R DeLawter
  9. Young (hopeful)
  10. Snide +1
  11. Modifiedmark (hopeful)
  12. troylee
  13. RD35 +1
 
----GARAGE SALE ITEMS-----

Guido Salvage -
  1. Shindaiwa Power Broom as shown above
  2. Echo 550 EVL, nice shape, scored piston
  3. Echo 610 EVL power head, 150+ on both cylinders
  4. Homelite XL power head
  5. Echo 900
  6. Stihl 026, runs, needs bearings and seals
LowVolt - 36" stihl full skip chain, possibly an 026 and a 009, two Oregon 20" chains 3/8x.050x72dl

ELECT6845 - partially built garage, ms201t

NewToStihl - stock ms441

abramj - Stihl metal sign, 16" and 20" bars (fit my 385, don't need, both in good shape), stuff
 
Anyone have a new or slightly used 16" stihl bar in a 3005 mount? I recently picked up a next to new ms241cm that needs a bar and chain. Gary will be checking for me in the next few days but just thought I would throw it out there.
 

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