Today was so nice i figure it was a good time for a group photo. I had them together for a minute, but it got ugly, almost a chainsaw massacre!! So I had to seperate them by brand, then it was ok. Hope you guys appreciate this. HAHA
The 031AV and MS170 both runners
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Jred 80 and 621,the 80 runs like a angry dog, 621 needs carb work, and the usual
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The Poulans...S25DA runs like new im looking for an NOS bar for it, hate the way the skinny oregons look on these. 3400, runs but im gonna go thru it anyway, I have special plans for this one...4000 runs great, been used alot very impressed. 245A formerly wildmans, i been dragging my feet lookin for a 24" bar, this runs awesome too.
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Craftsman and Daytons. first is the Craftsman 3.7, honestly I used it 3 times has plenty of power. Now i don't use it. Its like new, I start it, rev her, and just like looking at it. Next is the 3.4 dayton, runs great no boging in wood. Last, Dayton 2.3 CVA, also in great shape, runs cuts awesome. These were AWESOME top handles.
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Dolmar and Husky. The Dolmar ps 540 is the only new saw Ive ever bought, built like a tank. I have 16" and 18", wearing the 16" now. The Husky I found at a barn sale with an sxl. I wont tell you what I paid, guys may get mad. Carb kit and cleaning, its like new. I'm splurging for a new husky bar for it. the saw looks too nice to have that beat bar.
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Homelite, Shidaiwa and Remington. These ones got along good. The Shinny was save from the scrap pile, well made comfortable 32cc saw. The SXL came with the husky. It needed a clutch drum and bearing which it took off an xl12. Runs great, 20" bar. My dads mightymite, when he bought it in '76 it was old! Carb kit, new 3/8 sprocket and 14'' oregon b/c. Funny story, he went out and bought that 170. then I fixed the remington. I saw his face when it ran, now he doesnt know which one to use, the remington usually gets the nod!
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Group photo before they got mad! Enjoy guys and be safe. PS These saw were not included due to health reasons: Husky 365 (fuel tank) Crafstman 2.1&2.3 (carb kits, 2.3 rebuild) Remington Yardman (carb work), Homelite Zip (everything) 024 (p&c)
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The 031AV and MS170 both runners
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Jred 80 and 621,the 80 runs like a angry dog, 621 needs carb work, and the usual
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The Poulans...S25DA runs like new im looking for an NOS bar for it, hate the way the skinny oregons look on these. 3400, runs but im gonna go thru it anyway, I have special plans for this one...4000 runs great, been used alot very impressed. 245A formerly wildmans, i been dragging my feet lookin for a 24" bar, this runs awesome too.
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Craftsman and Daytons. first is the Craftsman 3.7, honestly I used it 3 times has plenty of power. Now i don't use it. Its like new, I start it, rev her, and just like looking at it. Next is the 3.4 dayton, runs great no boging in wood. Last, Dayton 2.3 CVA, also in great shape, runs cuts awesome. These were AWESOME top handles.
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Dolmar and Husky. The Dolmar ps 540 is the only new saw Ive ever bought, built like a tank. I have 16" and 18", wearing the 16" now. The Husky I found at a barn sale with an sxl. I wont tell you what I paid, guys may get mad. Carb kit and cleaning, its like new. I'm splurging for a new husky bar for it. the saw looks too nice to have that beat bar.
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Homelite, Shidaiwa and Remington. These ones got along good. The Shinny was save from the scrap pile, well made comfortable 32cc saw. The SXL came with the husky. It needed a clutch drum and bearing which it took off an xl12. Runs great, 20" bar. My dads mightymite, when he bought it in '76 it was old! Carb kit, new 3/8 sprocket and 14'' oregon b/c. Funny story, he went out and bought that 170. then I fixed the remington. I saw his face when it ran, now he doesnt know which one to use, the remington usually gets the nod!
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Group photo before they got mad! Enjoy guys and be safe. PS These saw were not included due to health reasons: Husky 365 (fuel tank) Crafstman 2.1&2.3 (carb kits, 2.3 rebuild) Remington Yardman (carb work), Homelite Zip (everything) 024 (p&c)
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