This appears to be the place to post about vintage saws. Here's a few I've recently picked up. I've brought a few back to life again and some are still in the works.
- Poulan S25DA
- Poulan 3400 Counter-vibe
- Craftsman 3.7 Power Sharp
- Pioneer 620
The Poulan S25DA needed new fuel lines and fuel filter, new plug, and a carb kit. Came back to life and runs great!
The Poulan 3400 needed new fuel lines, new vent line, new o-ring for fuel cap, and a carb kit. This one came back to life too.
The Craftsman 3.7 just needed a carb kit. I cleaned the air filter and tossed in a new spark plug. It was just really flooded bad when I got it. This one is back to being functional now as well.
The last one I picked up was a Pioneer 620. I just thought it was cool, so I thought I'd see if I could get it running again. It has spark and 150psi compression. The fuel line looks pretty sad, the fuel filter fell apart, and the carb likely needs to be cleaned/rebuilt. Ordered a carb kit for it. Just waiting on that now. Hoping to get it running later this month.
I can see this is a highly addictive hobby. Fortunately, it's not all that expensive. Most of these saws I only paid $35 for with the exception of the big Pioneer that I paid $75. I think my favorite part is finding them, trying to get a decent deal on them, and then bringing them back to life. It's always cool when something has sat around forever and then you're able to bring it back to life again.