Web site has been the same for ages, minus adding a new saw now and then.
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On tapatalk go into your profile, then settings and youll see signature and you can turn it off. All good Steve, I know I got my head bit off in the past for it and had no clue it was there myself. Lol but I am gonna go to bed with that sig repeating in my brain because I read it a thousand times already lolWhen I setup my account for my phone it screwed up my name everyone sees, it miss spelled what I put in, smart a phone for ya, so that's why my signature is like it is .
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BOWWell, got a bow for my Poulan 3700 build coming, thanks to Brandon. Can't wait for my seals to show up so I get get this puppy back together. Been scattered on one section of my bench for about 6 months.
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I believe the boat motor is a Johnson td-20. My favorite--They just keep going-------David--Made 1946-49--2cyl water cooled 5hp--6 ounces of oil to a gallon of gas--foot takes Lubriplate 105 grease-- no F-N-R crank and its in gear turn motor backwards for reverse. Has a shelac covered cork float in carb. Prop uses a soft shear pin. Original pull cord made up of a fine braided bronze wire with cloth covering. cast iron sleeved engine.Dad bought 1 used when I was a baby--that was 55 years ago and its still reliable as ever----The one that got me into the old outboard hobby!!Out with the wife at wineries for her birthday and man did I get an eye roll for taking pictures of this!
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Steve, I was not offended and I was definitely not trying to be an arse about it myself either. I was just pointing out the sig and how it read as part of all your posts.Well, its staying like it is, no one has said anything about this til now, I'm sorry it offends you. Not mad nor trying to be an a about it.
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Sorry I pointed it out lol. I always read your posts and replies and as I read quickly to try to cover the entire thread I have read that sig a million times automatically. LolI don't have internet at home, just my phone and using the web site on my phone is slow.
I wish I could contribute to the vintage saw chat but the oldest saw I have is a little Poulan 2000 with a 12" bar that I use a my bush remover and I know that barely qualifies as a chain sawHang out in here sometimes, it gets chatty some nights.
I actually love that saw. The simplicity/size/weight of it may be its best attributes. I laugh everytime I use it because at how well it work.Those are good little saws, I love the ones I have, good trim saws, oiling parts are hard to come by unless you rebuild it yourself. Don't let not have a 50 year old saw from not chatting, don't think the guys would mind.
They are simple, easy to work on also. I have an old Sears 2.3 av model I got new in the early 80's, my first saw. Same as a Poulan 2300av, she's my shelve queen cause of a p/c, has some scoring but will still run. Guess one day I'll track down a p/c for her and replace the crank seals. Parts are getting hard to find unless used.
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