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I currently own a single saw. OH THE HORROR! However I am interested in learning more about teardown and the mechanics of saws. I have located an older 026 at a pawn. It will run be not stay running.
Seems like a saw that has a lot of OEM and AM parts available. At $75 I was wondering if it would be a good saw to learn the ins and outs on. My biggest hang up is it isn’t that much different than my current saw. CS-400, with 18” bar. I don’t think it would do much that my current cannot.
I’m guessing the shop won’t let me compression test it. He wouldn’t let. Me take the muffler off and see the piston or cylinder
Would it be a good saw to tear down for a beginner ? Adding basic rubber components and typical tune up items I got to around $70 in a cart on saw salvage.
Seems like a saw that has a lot of OEM and AM parts available. At $75 I was wondering if it would be a good saw to learn the ins and outs on. My biggest hang up is it isn’t that much different than my current saw. CS-400, with 18” bar. I don’t think it would do much that my current cannot.
I’m guessing the shop won’t let me compression test it. He wouldn’t let. Me take the muffler off and see the piston or cylinder
Would it be a good saw to tear down for a beginner ? Adding basic rubber components and typical tune up items I got to around $70 in a cart on saw salvage.