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Marine-piper

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Good afternoon group, I didn't notice if we had a Lombard area so here it goes.
I'm trying to figure out what model this saw is and any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Homelite enthusiast in training [emoji879]
 
Ok so I tore it down 1/2 way to clean it up and remove the carb, also did the fuel lines and she's a runner! I'm going to need 4 air box grommets to seal it up. 24" bar was dirty and the sprocket tip was bound up but nothing a grease gun couldn't take care of.
I removed the recoil and cleaned the spring and pulley, scrapped out the built up crud too.
Replaced the pull cord. The fuel tank has a few mag rot spots but not terrible but if I need to I'll seal it with RedKote. Video to follow tomorrow because it's too late now.
Good looking saw, much like the Homelite XL-12 styling.

Homelite enthusiast in training [emoji879]
 
After a light cleaning and the repairs it needed the Lombard is a nice little saw. The P&C are in great shape with a lot of compression. I'll need a new sprocket drum in the near future seeing this one is kinda worn but still usable.
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Homelite enthusiast in training [emoji879]
 

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