A.E. Metal Werx
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I just checked my 655BP and it just says Pro655 no "EX". Your example of these terrific old beasts is fantastic.
You have mail.. And lots of it. Please get back to me. Thanks
I just checked my 655BP and it just says Pro655 no "EX". Your example of these terrific old beasts is fantastic.
I don't think so either. What year is that 61? Elux bought Pioneer in 80 closed em in 84. Pioneer/Partner was from 84-88, and Poulan Pro begain in 89.
This is from my poor memory, so I might have it wrong, but I can look it up again if needed.
While I was talking to Lee, I think he said there was a date on the carb. Might not be the original though, or tell the true age of the saw itself.
I've never seen, much less run a classic saw like this. Please help me to understand your passion. I thought the reason saws like this went away was the AV was inferior to modern saws, perhaps not.
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Forgive the newbie question, but I need to know... The NOS thing I get - very cool, but what was so special about that model?
I believe New On ShelfForgive the newbie question, but I need to know... The NOS thing I get - very cool, but what was so special about that model?
Very slick Ed. I'm glad it's all complete. I would never fuel it.........never ever.
I would like to know more about the boost port and if it's something I could add to my P50.
Very slick Ed. I'm glad it's all complete. I would never fuel it.........never ever.
I would like to know more about the boost port and if it's something I could add to my P50.
So........it's sorta kinda like a finger port. I can work with that. I would need an "extra" P50 jug before I tried grinding too much on the one I have.
It could be that the P50/P60 relationship is like the Husky 365/372......in that the smaller bore gives you more meat to grind in fingers.
Now I'm thinking.......that could be dangerous.
I'll check tomorrow if I have any extra P50 jugs.
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