While we're on this, would someone look up the serial # or tell me how to? I've got more questions than answers with that saw and I'm hoping the # might help answer some of them.
P.S. Off topic, but is there a Picco bar for Picco chain or could I run 3/8 Picco on a regular 3/8 bar?
Yes, I am pretty good.... But I have to have at least 3 digits of it!!!Maybe I missed where you posted your serial number, I could have uncle Harley look it up if you post it here.
Send me a p.m...It is a company.Ladies and gentlemen! He's done it again! Looks like it hasn't moved that much. I'm probably about 20 minutes away from the original owner's house. Thanks for the info on the manufacturing date and "primary use". Now I just need to identify Mr.X....
The information on that is a little bit different. What I found is
from machine number X 29 583 701 (12mm version) (found in both US and German IPL)
from machine number X 29 382 283 (12mm version) (US Tech Info)
That means, you should have the 12mm version.
Product Information
Registered To:
xxxxxx, xxxxxx ,
xxxxxxxx xxxxxx
ST, ALBIA, IA, 52531, USA
Date Purchased: 05/04/2016
Primary Use: Personal Home Use
Ultra Warranty: Yes
Expiration Date: 05/04/2018
Put up a pic of it.Hey guys, I gave the acres site a try and had no luck. Maybe someone here can decipher... So I picked up a little old saw from an elderly woman whom inherited from her late brother. Apparently a woodsman in the 1970s-80s and was his light duty saw. She said he bought it new in Bellingham WA from a saw shop that she believes is still there but may have changed names a time or two. Looks like an 026 but I’d guess it out dates that series of saw. Anyway it’s stamped 218873834, any ideas? I’d like to try and round up some pieces for it and bring it back to life. Appreciate any feedback.
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