The vintage Husqvarna bar I posted above is mailing out this afternoon.
Other stuff I can live without:
A. I have a couple large mount Stihl bars that I could live without - 24" vintage hardnose and low-hours (more like minutes) 25" GB ProTop with a 3/8" tip. Both bars are .063.
The Stihl bar is shown here:
The GB bar is shown here:
B. Oregon clutch drum and floating rim system for Stihl 075/076. New in box.
I might also consider letting the following saws go, for the right trade:
1. Like-new Dolmar 5100s, 18" bar and 3/8" chain. It was a Cutting Edge demo saw that I bought from RBinVA in September. I haven't even fueled it up since I bought it from him...makes me think I probably didn't need it.
2. Stihl 075. Strong saw in good condition. .404 spur sprocket. Starts on 1 pull if you can flip the choke off quick enough, otherwise it's a 2-pull saw. Only "defect" was that it kept rattling the clutch nut off, and started to wear a hole through the clutch cover. Replaced the clutch nut and didn't have a problem in the 1/4 tank I ran after replacing the nut; the nut looked like crap but the crank threads looked ok. PHO.
3. Ford Eagle (Eagle II?) chainsaw by O&R. I've got a 16" hardnose bar for it. It is very clean and could be tidied up quite easily. Needs a carb kit/fuel line/filter, and a new pull rope. Piston looks good. Ran fine until it sat for a few years.
(before I cleaned it)
I'm not 100% about wanting to get rid of these saws, but if the right deal comes along, I'm game for it. I'm looking for a good condition 371/372, 044/440, or Dolmar/Makita 64-7900.