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The first and fifth picture is a Homelite 150. Homelite consumer saw of the 70's.

Second, third and forth pictures is a McCulloch Eager Beaver, 2.0. This little saw was sold under many names and colors.

Both are a PITA to work on, that is why they were left in the garage.
 
Your pictures:

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The first saw is a Homelite 150, the ugliest saw ever made. As it is all red it is towards the end of the production run.

The McCulloch is an Eager Beaver, one of the many Mini-Mac variants.

I have a number of each.
 
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The homelite is pretty ugly.

Really don't have time to tinker with them and have no ambition to use them, guess in need to put them up some where.
 
I've never seen one of those Eager Beavers that was actually running. I like those pull start handles on them though. I've saved a few of those through the years before I scrapped them.
 
The homelite is pretty ugly.

Really don't have time to tinker with them and have no ambition to use them, guess in need to put them up some where.

....well, as ugly as it is. I will take it off your hands if you dont want it? I need a homelite 150 auto parts saw :msp_biggrin:

you gotta plow a 4 to appreciate a 8...just sayn. LOL!
 
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I've never seen one of those Eager Beavers that was actually running. I like those pull start handles on them though. I've saved a few of those through the years before I scrapped them.

When the manufacturer knows you are going to be pulling the hell out of it to get it going, they tend to give you a good handle.
 

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