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Is this the pro model?

The 026 itself is a Pro model saw. This one is not the "Pro" edition. The only major difference in a Pro and non Pro is the adjustable oiler and a decompression button (both not needed on a 50cc saw).

The only thing that I would look for on any 026 is the Desirable Walboro 194 carb (both H and L adjustable).

If it has a Walboro on it and H and L are adjustable? Then this is every bit the same as a Pro model (again, adjustable oiler and decomp not really needed on such a small size saw. On 70cc and up? Yes, a decomp is a nice addition).

This is a beauty of an 026 Greyfox. Nice saw. Very clean.
 
[quote="DexterDay, post: 4652077, member: 7047]Justhe 026 itself is a Pro model saw. This one is not the "Pro" edition. The only major difference in a Pro and non Pro is the adjustable oiler and a decompression button (both not needed on a 50cc saw).

The only thing that I would look for on any 026 is the Desirable Walboro 194 carb (both H and L adjustable).

If it has a Walboro on it and H and L are adjustable? Then this is every bit the same as a Pro model (again, adjustable oiler and decomp not really needed on such a small size saw. On 70cc and up? Yes, a decomp is a nice addition).

This is a beauty of an 026 Greyfox. Nice saw. Very clean.[/quote]

Dex, is this the case for the 036 as
well? Just wondering for future ref.
 
Grey fox, I think what he meant is what is your rock bottom dollar for the saw. Your original post said or "best offer" .
 
Dex, is this the case for the 036 as
well? Just wondering for future ref.

Yes. Same difference. The 036 Pro has a compensating carb and a decomp. Otherwise, they are both "Pro" saws. The difference is just small minor features that most people do not miss.
 

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