Saws over 20 years old

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Here's some neat running "Oldies" that are not up for grabs. :greenchainsaw:
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There is something about running these that just makes you feel pretty good. I think it has to do with the sound and the power! Not the speed! :cheers: Bob
 
a nice pair.lol

heres my pair. mac pro 10-10 auto and a super ez ao. the only two saws i have at the moment cause i cant afford a husky 455. both belonged to the grandfathers.:givebeer: :cheers:
 
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1986 KX250 and Redprospector (owner and operator)
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69 Baby, Sachs SA280 snowmobile (lives in Denver CO now)
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This one is almost back together again, here is a pic before it grenaded
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Here is my one and only 70cc saw, the $5 garage sale Mac. Fires right up, but I've retired it from active duty.
 
Couple of old macs. The Promac had a date of Feb, 1978 on the carb. I was born in Feb. of 1978 so this one shares a b-day with me. The other 10-10 was a $30.00 CL pickup, gave it to my dad and he uses is regularly.

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This one is over 20, but it is in pieces, still.
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The Homelite 240 is over 20, I remember my dad buying it back around 1985-1986 at an early Home Depot store. I think this was a high tech saw that was sold along side the old Non anti vibe Super EZ types. Not exactly a powerhouse, or very well made but dad is very careful and meticulous about maintainence and it still runs and cuts fine, but slowly.

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It's all homeowner type stuff, but we are just regular irregular users.
 
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