1986 Homelite Super XL questions

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I picked up an XL bow saw from either 85 or 86 a few years back.
Dad ran XL-12s all my life so I'm used to them.
Great saws. But honestly mine doesn't used as much as my Husqvarnas or Echoes.
 
I've got an SXL "Big Red", I'm a big fan of the saw, has a great (loud) exhaust note. The lack of antivibe doesn't bother me a bit, most of my saws are non-av. The lack of a chainbrake makes me careful using it. Very torquey saw.

It's not a modern saw but I sure like using it, gets the job done and sounds cool in the process.

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I hope you wear some kind of hearing protection using those older saws; I liked the "cool" sound also until it messed up my hearing (tinnitus). Mine is mild compared to others but it's best to keep your hearing as long as you can.
 
I have a saw just like that. As well as 2 versions of it older and even 3 even older XL12s. I agree with the others that they are loud and hearing protection is a must, although I even sometimes don’t follow that rule. I’d just use it once in a while for fun, why let it sit. Of course the Stihl is much more practical and all for everyday use. I love this series of Homelite saws.
 
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