I'm no expert, and more knowledgeable people will sure chime in, but first thing I thought was 70e.Can anyone ID this saw please? Seller only wants 45 bucks
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Yes I did sir. I appreciate you doing that with you having company and all.70e......is well worth $45 unless it's been straight-gassed.
Numnutz; did you see my post and the measurements I included for the 910 oiler?
Kevin
It was a pleasant and deserved break!Yes I did sir. I appreciate you doing that with you having company and all.
Does it have the plastic fan or aluminum?I ended up getting the saw for 20 bucks. Its a 70E for sure with a good piston and cylinder
Were the Total Super Bars standard issue on these? They are very nice bars.Nice 70Es guys!! Here's some pics of one of mine......The 49SP and 70E was the first Jonsereds to sport "modern" single ring pistons!!!!
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LOL.....well, you'd have better luck finding a complete Nordfeller than me trying to find that 100cc 910e.....Sorry I can't help with that.....yet.......LOL!
I don't think so. They were an upgrade option. Sandvik was the stock bar on most.Were the Total Super Bars standard issue on these? They are very nice bars.
The bars that came on the old Jonsereds said "JONSEREDS" on them. I can't remember who made them....maybe Oregon. If they had Oregon tips on them most likely Oregon. I never ran any Windsor tips, so don't remember their history. Everybody has been bought out since. Only history & memories now.Were the Total Super Bars standard issue on these? They are very nice bars.
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