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Here are some pictures. Its raining so I couldn't go through them all. Looks like the Stihl saws will be parted out. Lots of good cases, tanks, handles, plastics, not any very complete though. Husqvarnas look a lot better. I will know more after I pull some mufflers. Tons of plastic covers for many models.0829171903.jpg 0829171903a.jpg 0829171903b.jpg 0829171903c.jpg 0829171903d.jpg 0829171903e.jpg
 
Send some rain my way. Lol. Been watching 2 fires burn through some small towns today.
 
You have to have a "just in case" range of saws, this consists of a range from 35cc to 125cc or the largest you can/could buy, & models at 5 cc increments or whatever they came in size wise between the two & then a popular size fails so you need a back up.:clap: & so on & so on "cos the choice of the day has no fuel/bar oil in it or the Bug**r won't start
 
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