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I literally looked for an hour for the rest of the saw and the scrap yard and I couldn’t find any more of it


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That is the biggest rub in collecting chainsaws... how to store and display them... mine are currently occupying the floor of my garage... someday soon I'll come up with a clever storage idea for them. Lets see pictures, how do you guys display your saws?
One year Lowes had the chrome wire rack shelves on sale. These work great-hold all the weight and national sanitation foundation approved{kitchen racks}in stock:) need more.--David
 
I prefer using a saw with a chain break, personal preference for me. Little extra security.

Right now, most are on one shelf with my blower and other accessories. The rest are occupying other shelves where there is currently space. I really want them to be off the cement though, I have one parts saw that sat far to long on the cement, and it does not look good anymore. Right now I feel that it works pretty good, albeit a little bit of an inconvenience when accessing some of the larger ones as the rest have to get moved first.
Chainbrake-1 Non chainbrake -30 something? I run them all with respect but not all run--LOL David
 
I finally ordered crank seals for my 3400 Poulan, National 253747, guy to me direct ship from National, said that National had only 147 in stock. Makes me wonder if they are gonna make anymore. I may get the guy to order me a few more if these work like they say they do.

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It's been awhile since I've been on here in like 100 pages behind lol. How's everything and everyone, I haven't been doing much in the saw realm lately... I have got the small block Chevy in dad's old 69 c10 done and running in the truck. Just got to do some more tuning and exhaust/ new radiator.
 
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