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Another old giant.
The Dolmar CT @ 118cc's


Lee

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Nice 995 Lee! I was bidding on one on the bay not too long ago.... Someone sniped it right at the end. They don't show up too often.... but, the last two i've seen have been in pretty nice shape. Closest I have is a 9-23


It may have been this saw. This one came from
ebay about 2-3 months ago.



Lee
 
995G on Spokane C-list

Here's another Homelite that belongs in this threads.
The Model 995G, Very hard saw to find although a few
have surfaced in the past year or so. This one needed
nothing but a carb adjustment. Runs flawlessly.


Lee

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Not sure if I'm following protocol or not here but I just saw one of these saws on Spokane Valley C-list dated 11/30/12 for sale at six hundred bucks with a parts saw to go along with it. Just checked and it was still there.
Will
 
Here's another Homelite that belongs in this threads.
The Model 995G, Very hard saw to find although a few
have surfaced in the past year or so. This one needed
nothing but a carb adjustment. Runs flawlessly.


Lee

The 995G is one of the most elusive Homelite saws made. EXCELLENT FIND
 
Here's another Homelite that belongs in this threads.
The Model 995G, Very hard saw to find although a few
have surfaced in the past year or so. This one needed
nothing but a carb adjustment. Runs flawlessly.


Lee

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nice lee. only have two 990d's. but i know where a 990g/995dand995g are and will be in my shop soon.:msp_wink:
 
Just got this one, its my first old saw. Its complete but needs a little TLC.View attachment 319541

Those old gear drive Clintons aren't real common. I have an 95cc version, the R65 I think. It has a flatter style muffler, not the megaphone.

Chris B.

Edit: Found the pictures. Lot of differences here: Muffler, spark plug cover, oiler button, shroud (cast vs. stamped it seems)



 
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