Kensie1988
Vintage Saw Maniac
Haha, well I'm going to get that 056 back up and running, hopefully I just had the wrong setup, hopefully with it set up correctly it will be just as fun to run as that 031!
Haha, well I'm going to get that 056 back up and running, hopefully I just had the wrong setup, hopefully with it set up correctly it will be just as fun to run as that 031!
Pics!My dad got me pioneer farmlite today. I needs piston rings, air filter cover and air filter. I have a parts saw so I should be good. It should have a 45mm bore. I wonder if it had thick rings or thin?
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I don't have pics yet. He lives two hours away from me. He said it had spark but it didn't seem to have compression. He said he pulled the muffler and the piston has no scratches and the cylinder looks great with no scratches
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I really like those original Pioneer farmsaws, I like the orange that it came in!My dad got me pioneer farmlite today. I needs piston rings, air filter cover and air filter. I have a parts saw so I should be good. It should have a 45mm bore. I wonder if it had thick rings or thin?
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I really like those original Pioneer farmsaws, I like the orange that it came in!
I believe that there is on in the Lehigh valley craigslist, the guy wants $875 for it.He guys, my brother-in law is looking for a good running Homelite circular saw be on the lookout please!
Geez, yea he is not going to pay that kind of money for one, but it seems to be the trend $500+. He works in construction and it would be convenient to have one to use without a generator, but he is not going to spend that much on an old tool that might break down on him hahaI believe that there is on in the Lehigh valley craigslist, the guy wants $875 for it.
They are a collectors item now haha they are getting higher and higherGeez, yea he is not going to pay that kind of money for one, but it seems to be the trend $500+. He works in construction and it would be convenient to have one to use without a generator, but he is not going to spend that much on an old tool that might break down on him haha
Geez, yea he is not going to pay that kind of money for one, but it seems to be the trend $500+. He works in construction and it would be convenient to have one to use without a generator, but he is not going to spend that much on an old tool that might break down on him haha
Dad has one of those and we haven't even used the corded one since! They are greatI use the 20v battery circular saw and like it but I'm not doing construction so it may not be enough for him. But in my experience it has some decent pull to it
Dad has one of those and we haven't even used the corded one since! They are great
@Kensie1988 check this out.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/272550411730
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Yeah, you'd have to be a crack head with a pocket full of cash. I thought it was unreasonable, but don't know the market.Geez, yea he is not going to pay that kind of money for one, but it seems to be the trend $500+. He works in construction and it would be convenient to have one to use without a generator, but he is not going to spend that much on an old tool that might break down on him haha
Why did I look!! I want the xl-12 and Mcculloch 35 now--Must resist--Would it kill people to at least pull the cord and say it turns over in description--He says fair shape--Ebay must charge by the letter I guess--David--POULAN-POULAN-POULAN(Lonestar will chime in shortly if his radar is on)@Kensie1988 check this out.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/272550411730
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Why did I look!! I want the xl-12 and Mcculloch 35 now--Must resist--Would it kill people to at least pull the cord and say it turns over in description--He says fair shape--Ebay must charge by the letter I guess--David--POULAN-POULAN-POULAN(Lonestar will chime in shortly if his radar is on)
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