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Funny, my wife said she didn't want to have to move all my saws when we head west so I said I don't want to move all her quilting stuff...we're gonna need a bigger truck[emoji23]

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Here's a couple saws I was more than happy to trade for. I just have to make some shelves for my friend. I consider the 3000 vintage since I could not find a piston for it. Salvaged the old piston and news rings makes it a good runner. The 4200 I bought from Modified Mark as very good running saw. Sold it but am glad it's back.

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I’m not sure how many ran older saws for a living but I had new craftsman saws at first and I can remember the muscle cramps in my hands and fingers while trying to drive home after the truck was loaded? My little pinky is cramped up all the time. Arthritis.......
 
Heres a few vintage ones. I always wonder why most of the old saws i see have such short bars. Two of the 80cc ones have 16 inch bars and the other has a 24 which seems more nlormal
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Those old ones were running .404 because it was the smallest at that time, so they had short bars so they could pull that big chain.

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