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Tboschman

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Hey Gang,

First post here. I've been absorbing for awhile on the sidelines. Looking for any first hand experiences using the original white top 50 rancher as a firewood saw. The one I have my eye on is a one owner, mid 1980s built saw, and it's available for a pretty good price. Unfortunately the big saws are a little out of my reach financially, so I'm hoping I can make this ol girl work.

Thanks

T
 
The white top original spec 50 Rancher is getting to be an old saw nowadays- be prepared to spend a bit more money on it after buying it.
If they are common as Maple trees in your area- buy two or three more parts saws of the 50-51 and 55 model- all the parts interchange and will keep one old one going, or possible upgrades.
If everything is good engine and bearing wise- I would be inclined to replace main oil seals (slight problem there compared to other saws- the worm gear for the oil pump drive requires a puller to remove) gas lines and such, new filter on a new fuel line and new spark plug.
Then, with a 16 inch bar and good sharp .325 chain- good honest old grafter of a firewood getter.
 
pretty good old dependable saws- 51 & 55 also, a bit newer and if you are cutting larger wood like on the west coast it wouldn't be adiquit- 365-372 and bigger usually.
I'm central alberta, so lots of small aspen and white spruce. Fairly soft stuff I believe.
 
The white top original spec 50 Rancher is getting to be an old saw nowadays- be prepared to spend a bit more money on it after buying it.
If they are common as Maple trees in your area- buy two or three more parts saws of the 50-51 and 55 model- all the parts interchange and will keep one old one going, or possible upgrades.
If everything is good engine and bearing wise- I would be inclined to replace main oil seals (slight problem there compared to other saws- the worm gear for the oil pump drive requires a puller to remove) gas lines and such, new filter on a new fuel line and new spark plug.
Then, with a 16 inch bar and good sharp .325 chain- good honest old grafter of a firewood getter.
Wow, okay thanks for the in depth info. I'm still pondering, and as I am a 262xp has popped up locally, so I may end up going that route.
 
Great saws and I have one. I have only two bugbears. Firstly how the choke slides across to cut off the air (unusual design) this often results in the air filter coming off. Secondly there is a little grommet that sends the impulse back to the cylinder, these can leak.
 
50 Rancher (when running correctly) will be just fine.

Get the 262xp though if it isn't totally thrashed and/or overpriced.

IMHO in Alberta I wouldn't pay much more than $200 for the 50. As soon as you start knocking on (or north of) $300 it's possible to get into a 55, 351's, and the odd 353
 
If the 50 and the 262 are around the same price, same condition- I would opt for the 262 all day long.
So would I. But I would take my 353 and 257 as well, especially the 257 for the bigger cuts. It easily pulls a 20" bar and 3/8" pitch chain. Heavier than the 353, yes, but more grunt for the big stuff. Just MHO.
 

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