A couple years ago a friend gave me two old blue and one red XL12 that were basically history. I tore them down and was watching for a piston, wound up getting another saw with a decent piston - OK, you can always use extra parts.
Well, I finally got the urge to start on a restoration and about halfway through, my chainsaw buddy called to see if I wanted a big old Homelite he had taken on trade for some chain work. He said it was in pretty bad shape but thought I might be interested. Nuts, just as I get moving on the XL12, an interruption!
Here's what he had. Hole in the front of the fuel tank, bent handle, Notice the artfully crafted choke control. Turns out it was a 1050. More spare parts for the one I have. Then I remembered I had bought an extra fuel tank some time ago hmmmm....I suddenly found my self almost forgetting about the XL12.
More photos in the next post.
Well, I finally got the urge to start on a restoration and about halfway through, my chainsaw buddy called to see if I wanted a big old Homelite he had taken on trade for some chain work. He said it was in pretty bad shape but thought I might be interested. Nuts, just as I get moving on the XL12, an interruption!
Here's what he had. Hole in the front of the fuel tank, bent handle, Notice the artfully crafted choke control. Turns out it was a 1050. More spare parts for the one I have. Then I remembered I had bought an extra fuel tank some time ago hmmmm....I suddenly found my self almost forgetting about the XL12.
More photos in the next post.