o8f150
Tree Freak
Actually, one of your posts about the saw (maybe a year ago), prompted me to try and find one. I'd love to have found one in that condition, it would have remained bone stock (appearance wise).
Very nice saw.
I really like the attention to detail and the thought put into these saws. You don't readily see those things until you tear one down. (I.E. stainless steel fasteners, heat shields, easy to work on)....it is evident they strove to make the best saw they could... NOT the cheapest.
Yours is a pristine example.
I do wish mine had a de-comp valve though. It is an early model (number 61 from the first year of production 1986) so it has the older cylinder with the removable ports, but NO de-comp.
I tried pulling mine without the decomp,, about pulled my shoulder out,, going to find some sucker,, I mean some stocky guy at the gtg next month to check the comp for me,,, the other 603 I was talking about was my neighbors,, dhibbs75, he runs a 36" on his too