SawTrash
ArboristSite Member
Friend of ours is down on her luck and we supply her with firewood from our rural property - we have no shortage and I love using my small fleet of saws. Usually I deliver but yesterday her SIL offered to bring a trailer and pick up a load to save me a trip. We got chatting about firewood and chainsaws and he wanted to help out by doing some of the cutting. Long story shortened he had an old Husky which was "unstartable" and he wanted to get rid of it.
Turned out to be a Rancher and after a good going over it started and now is running very well indeed. Used it to cut a lot of wood today.
Thought I'd see if there was any info about it on the Internet and found this thread, thanks.
Hopefully the pics may be of historical interest, especially the serial number on the plate.
Couple of things amused me. One is the "choke". The slider pushes a plastic lump into the carb intake - awful simple but effective. The other is the moulding on the handle. It looks like the sort of engraving found on high quality firearms.
Been lurking on this great website many years. Glad to finally be able to post something you may find useful.
Turned out to be a Rancher and after a good going over it started and now is running very well indeed. Used it to cut a lot of wood today.
Thought I'd see if there was any info about it on the Internet and found this thread, thanks.
Hopefully the pics may be of historical interest, especially the serial number on the plate.
Couple of things amused me. One is the "choke". The slider pushes a plastic lump into the carb intake - awful simple but effective. The other is the moulding on the handle. It looks like the sort of engraving found on high quality firearms.
Been lurking on this great website many years. Glad to finally be able to post something you may find useful.