abureels4me
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Work slowed down a little so I've been trying to get the bench cleaned off. Here is a real clean 025 that I picked up for $25 and added a $20 piston to get her running like new.
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Here is a Homlite 360 I picked up in a bunch of stuff and all it needed was new fuel line and a filter.
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Then this Poulan Pro 335 I snagged for $22 and it too just needed new lines. This is the first Poulan I have actually thought of keeping. Starts easy and runs strong plus an all metal crank case. These were actually built like a pro saw.
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And last my sons first fixer upper, just an old Craftsman but he did all the work and it's running good now.
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One more and the bench is clean. A Husky 350 that I need a new intake boot for. 20 more minutes and my bench will be clear, what will I do then:msp_smile:
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Here is a Homlite 360 I picked up in a bunch of stuff and all it needed was new fuel line and a filter.
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Then this Poulan Pro 335 I snagged for $22 and it too just needed new lines. This is the first Poulan I have actually thought of keeping. Starts easy and runs strong plus an all metal crank case. These were actually built like a pro saw.
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And last my sons first fixer upper, just an old Craftsman but he did all the work and it's running good now.
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One more and the bench is clean. A Husky 350 that I need a new intake boot for. 20 more minutes and my bench will be clear, what will I do then:msp_smile: