smus
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Back in the late 50's thru mid early 70's my father had a chainsaw dealership. Sold mostly Homelite but also handled a few minor brands of the time. I remember him setting at the grinder sharpening chains in the evenings after supper. I remember customers paid "a dime a inch" ( bar length ) for sharpening.
I thought the grinder had been stolen or thrown away as I had not seen it for years. My Mother ran across it today and asked if I would like to have it. She found it under some things stored in the old shop. I had told her I was going to get a grinder when I could afford it so she was glad to let me have it. It is a Nielsen 100B. The head was stiff and the motor was nearly frozen but, after cleaning and some lube along with manual turning of both parts it freed to a point that I thought it should work. I had to replace the elec. cord as it was split and cracked, also installed a light bulb. Fired right up!!
Sharpend my chains tonite with it. It made me feel awful good to get it going, and brought back a lot of memories. I bet the Old Man was lookin' down with a smile as well.
I thought the grinder had been stolen or thrown away as I had not seen it for years. My Mother ran across it today and asked if I would like to have it. She found it under some things stored in the old shop. I had told her I was going to get a grinder when I could afford it so she was glad to let me have it. It is a Nielsen 100B. The head was stiff and the motor was nearly frozen but, after cleaning and some lube along with manual turning of both parts it freed to a point that I thought it should work. I had to replace the elec. cord as it was split and cracked, also installed a light bulb. Fired right up!!
Sharpend my chains tonite with it. It made me feel awful good to get it going, and brought back a lot of memories. I bet the Old Man was lookin' down with a smile as well.