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has anyone here ever heard of a David Bradley chainsaw? I was just given an old chainsaw. I could not get much info on it. It says three sixty, gear driven on the case side. Cut from any position. The only other info I could read on the tag was model # 917.6003
 
Rob

Welcome to AS!

Does your David Bradley look something like this?:

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Rob

This one belongs to my FIL. It used to run until he let it set next to an open window in an out building. Now it's stuck. I put some oil down the cylinder and will try to get it freed up sometime in the near future.

I don't know if this one had the felling dogs on it or not.
 
Rob

This one belongs to my FIL. It used to run until he let it set next to an open window in an out building. Now it's stuck. I put some oil down the cylinder and will try to get it freed up sometime in the near future.

I don't know if this one had the felling dogs on it or not.

The one given to me will start, but does not run very long. I don't think it's getting a good gas flow. The guy who gave it to me says it needed a diaphram.
 
i have a david bradley in peices in a box. not sure when it will hit the top of the priority list.

looks different then what you guys have posted. has some more body work. looks more like a saw, less like a pile of parts with handles. i did see it a couple times before it was taken apart by somone else. its like a big puzzle.
 
The three sixty has a bar mount pad on either side of the geardrive extension so that the bar can be mounted for regular cutting and also for close to the ground cutting. They are an old David Bradley saw that was sold through Sears retail outlets. They are different than Brads saw which is the David Bradley that was made to compete with the Mac. 15,these were early consumer chainsaws.
Pioneerguy600
 
The ones you guys are posting pics of is the U4G model. The 360 is a little different, but the same idea. The saw is taller, and the fuel/oil tanks are integral into the body of the saw.
 
Some nice picks of those old David Bradley Saws. I have two 917 60003 saws, One is complete, the other is froze soild and will use for parts.

Thanks for posting the pics. Some great old iron out there:cheers:

Drew
 
Some nice picks of those old David Bradley Saws. I have two 917 60003 saws, One is complete, the other is froze soild and will use for parts.

Thanks for posting the pics. Some great old iron out there:cheers:

Drew

Hey crane, if your parts saw has a good air filter assy, and you'd be willing to part with it, send me a PM.
 

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