That's a good looking saw. I really like the 9 series.View attachment 568029 View attachment 568030 View attachment 568031 View attachment 568032 View attachment 568033 So here is the other Saw I acquired on my trip
Same here, they are powerhouses!That's a good looking saw. I really like the 9 series.
Is that a 2100, 2101, or 298? That's also a pretty sexy J'red, is it a 621 or 80?
That Cox saw is cool!
Don't venture to the dark side lonestarstihl...Those old huskies are growing on me
Don't venture to the dark side lonestarstihl...
Old orange is an 1100, that is a 621, the Cox is cool and it runs.
I acquired this from a scrap yard this morning. It's locked but it may free up and be okay.
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I pulled the front of the muffler and it looks kinda rough. Also the carburetor is froze up.
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Oh no, that sucks! But with all the money you saved buying it, I think a full rebuilt is in order.[emoji6]I pulled the front of the muffler and it looks kinda rough. Also the carburetor is froze up.
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As long as a full rebuild is being done... I wonder if 77cc/82cc Homelite XL-9xx components can be made to fit? [emoji16][emoji106]Oh no, that sucks! But with all the money you saved buying it, I think a full rebuilt is in order.[emoji6]
Oh no, that sucks! But with all the money you saved buying it, I think a full rebuilt is in order.[emoji6]
Something I've had mild success with is Coke, the phosphoric acid in the Coke likes that corrosion and will eat it up pretty quick.I pulled the front of the muffler and it looks kinda rough. Also the carburetor is froze up.
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Something I've had mild success with is Coke, the phosphoric acid in the Coke likes that corrosion and will eat it up pretty quick.
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