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Mac&Homelite

Mac&Homelite

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I would rather not take one off the XL12s but a nice new handle is like $2.80 from my still dealer. I probably have something at home. I'll look and see.
Completely understand. Would like to find a period correct one for the 350 if possible, but that style seems somewhat hard to find. Might have to settle for a different handle.
 
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Super had both auto and manuel and the biggest engine out of the series. Please do send a trace, specs, etc, would like to make a set for mine.

Not quite correct there Steve. There were non super 25's that had auto oilers and Supers that were manual oilers only.

The manual only Supers were not real common though.
 
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I’m pretty happy about this saw.
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Mac&Homelite

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You know cad is getting bad when instead of snatching up every saw you see, you start thinking about those purchases a little. Not much, but a little. Saw one of the Roper/Craftsman 3.7 chainsaws for $25. I usually don't find saws to be that ugly looking, but that one did not appeal to me. Decent shape, but no use for it. Well perhaps I could have found a use for it, but I just didn't want to carry it back the mile+ walk back to campus.
 
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