nilzlofgren
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The first pic is of the super Xl. But it has already found a home.
The second pic is of a Craftsman turbo. It runs and has a 12" bar and chain in 3/8Th's 050. the original bar is with it, if you want the 12" bar and chain , throw in $20. The bar and chain have never been used. also the cover is cracked from dumb a$% me overtighening it. (If you magnify the pic, you can see the crack.)
The third pic is of a Homelite PS33, that I posted about finding. There is also a case with this saw.
the fourth is a pic of a craftsman I found 2 weeks ago. it was in the Sthil case pictured. the bar has a weird shape at the tip. Its a 2.3 16". The case comes with it.
The fifth pic are the Keepers.
Also, I am a very truthful, honest, and straightforward person. I took the pics of the saws as they sit, so people know what their getting into. My descriptions are accurate.
If you wondering how I come across these saws, it is because I am a heavy equipment operator in a landfill. Our landfill is unique in that we "process" Municipal solid waste and c&d waste in separate areas of the landfill. This stuff is never in the trash, but rather falls out the back of a roll-off container.
I guess the fairest way to give these saws up, is first come first serve. Just PM me.
John
The second pic is of a Craftsman turbo. It runs and has a 12" bar and chain in 3/8Th's 050. the original bar is with it, if you want the 12" bar and chain , throw in $20. The bar and chain have never been used. also the cover is cracked from dumb a$% me overtighening it. (If you magnify the pic, you can see the crack.)
The third pic is of a Homelite PS33, that I posted about finding. There is also a case with this saw.
the fourth is a pic of a craftsman I found 2 weeks ago. it was in the Sthil case pictured. the bar has a weird shape at the tip. Its a 2.3 16". The case comes with it.
The fifth pic are the Keepers.
Also, I am a very truthful, honest, and straightforward person. I took the pics of the saws as they sit, so people know what their getting into. My descriptions are accurate.
If you wondering how I come across these saws, it is because I am a heavy equipment operator in a landfill. Our landfill is unique in that we "process" Municipal solid waste and c&d waste in separate areas of the landfill. This stuff is never in the trash, but rather falls out the back of a roll-off container.
I guess the fairest way to give these saws up, is first come first serve. Just PM me.
John