Aquired a few saws, and some other stuff, in the last couple of months and finally got around to posting some pics.
Here are 4 saws that I probably won't get around to working on soon, since I have so many STIHL project saws I would prefer to fix.
I remember working on the old Poulans when I had my shop in OK back in the '80s. Seems like they were pretty good saws. Can't think of much good to say about the old Homies though.
I am excited about this 038. I helped a guy get 2 of them running, then traded a MS 360 for this one after hearing it run. Thanks to Joe Signs for getting me a starter for it. I used to repair literally piles of these for a logger in N FL in the '90s and I have been hunting a decent one for a while. Won't take much to have this one usable.
I had been hunting an 044C for a long while and ended up trading for 2 of them from 2 different people within 2 weeks of each other. Notice the red Master Control lever. These have an auto choke feature on them. Horribly complex with a bellows and a bunch of parts, a different cylinder, lots of little plastic linkages on the carb, but they both run.
I know, not a saw, but I had never seen a BR 106 backpack, and got 2 of them that both run good. Slightly smaller than a BR 400. I guess I will clean one up for my daughter to use. (YEAH, RIGHT)
Here are 4 saws that I probably won't get around to working on soon, since I have so many STIHL project saws I would prefer to fix.
I remember working on the old Poulans when I had my shop in OK back in the '80s. Seems like they were pretty good saws. Can't think of much good to say about the old Homies though.
I am excited about this 038. I helped a guy get 2 of them running, then traded a MS 360 for this one after hearing it run. Thanks to Joe Signs for getting me a starter for it. I used to repair literally piles of these for a logger in N FL in the '90s and I have been hunting a decent one for a while. Won't take much to have this one usable.
I had been hunting an 044C for a long while and ended up trading for 2 of them from 2 different people within 2 weeks of each other. Notice the red Master Control lever. These have an auto choke feature on them. Horribly complex with a bellows and a bunch of parts, a different cylinder, lots of little plastic linkages on the carb, but they both run.
I know, not a saw, but I had never seen a BR 106 backpack, and got 2 of them that both run good. Slightly smaller than a BR 400. I guess I will clean one up for my daughter to use. (YEAH, RIGHT)