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<blockquote data-quote="romeo" data-source="post: 777237" data-attributes="member: 9518"><p>Thats a dead ringer for my 1966 model 300. There is about 20 variations of that saw. I can tell you for sure that its an 80cc model from the mid 60's. Put a 3/8 rim on it and a bar with an Oregon D024 mount (like the older big Jonsereds used) and it will cut like mad. They were a little slow with the .404 chain and hard nose bar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="romeo, post: 777237, member: 9518"] Thats a dead ringer for my 1966 model 300. There is about 20 variations of that saw. I can tell you for sure that its an 80cc model from the mid 60's. Put a 3/8 rim on it and a bar with an Oregon D024 mount (like the older big Jonsereds used) and it will cut like mad. They were a little slow with the .404 chain and hard nose bar. [/QUOTE]
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