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I figured if anyone had one you did. I only seen one other. there is a guy who sells S25s on the 'bay. Seems like he knows his stuff, and his saws always look good. Anyway he had a black and red re-badged craftsman with a factory spike on it.
 
That looks good, I have not seen one for awhile.

I had seen them before, heck I even had one once.

Think I saw some the other day with my weight problem it has caused some problems on the heels of my feet my left heel has a calius on it that has a crack in the calius wish I knew what to use for it .
 
Think I saw some the other day with my weight problem it has caused some problems on the heels of my feet my left heel has a calius on it that has a crack in the calius wish I knew what to use for it .


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Who can find the old Walbro in tank fuel filters with the metal body???
 
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pretty sure my dealer stocks those.

I know when I was service mgr at a shop here in Lexington, they quit making the metal body & started making them out of nylon. Did they revisit the metal body. The one that the felt was held on with a clip, with a pressed steel fiber secondary filter disc down in the bore of the filter body. They made an up to 30 cc & a 50 cc. What Im looking for HAS to be the old style.
 
Sublime green VRS Poulan lime green

Just thought I would give you guys a closeup of how the Plymouth 1970 sublimke green compares side by side with the original Poulan lime green.

Here is the restored 245A beside my like new 306A.

Pay attention to the flash in the pictures as it lightens it up directly in front of it. Lets just say the colors are real close and I'm happy with the sublime green.

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Just thought I would give you guys a closeup of how the Plymouth 1970 sublimke green compares side by side with the original Poulan lime green.

Here is the restored 245A beside my like new 306A.

Pay attention to the flash in the pictures as it lightens it up directly in front of it. Lets just say the colors are real close and I'm happy with the sublime green.

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Mark,

That thing turned out GREAT!!!!!! I'm glad you were able to do something with it and it's time to put'er to wood now. Congrats on the saw.
 
Yes as a matter of fact. Did they start making the metal body again? I,m looking for the 50cc version.

Oh, saw the ad at bottom of your post for the 511AX, just bought one last month. Very happy with it. wish I could afford "Borazon" wheels for it. They'll have to wait. I'll just use the stock Oregon wheels for now.

Actually I sold them before believe it or not to someone that built airplanes the model ones they use trimmer engines in the planes and use them filters like crazy .

I have about 20 of them on hand

and wish some would sell
 
Just thought I would give you guys a closeup of how the Plymouth 1970 sublimke green compares side by side with the original Poulan lime green.

Here is the restored 245A beside my like new 306A.

Pay attention to the flash in the pictures as it lightens it up directly in front of it. Lets just say the colors are real close and I'm happy with the sublime green.

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Looks like its fresh from the factory. Real nice work there. Where do you find those NOS bars? All I ever find is the 16" banana bars.
 
Actually I sold them before believe it or not to someone that built airplanes the model ones they use trimmer engines in the planes and use them filters like crazy .

I have about 20 of them on hand

and wish some would sell

cc version. How much. I need 4 or5 & might know someone else who'd be interested.
 
Looks like its fresh from the factory. Real nice work there. Where do you find those NOS bars? All I ever find is the 16" banana bars.

Joe, that bar I found about a year ago still hanging on the wall in the since closed up shop that I worked at about 30 years ago. I had to give $5 or $10 for it. :cheers:

Any yes there was only one. :)
 
Joe, that bar I found about a year ago still hanging on the wall in the since closed up shop that I worked at about 30 years ago. I had to give $5 or $10 for it. :cheers:

Any yes there was only one. :)

Well at least its where it belongs now. I haven't really had a chance to work out my 245, hopefully Ill come across some big wood this spring, see what it can do.:chainsaw:
 
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