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Well, after receiving a PM from a fellow member here ... BUBBA!!! I contacted said seller and made a pretty good deal... I think??:cool2:

21 saws total, all Stihl, Husky and one Echo
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034/036/360s and 044/046/460s.... 8 of them
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4 026/260s, an 028 and a 192
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3-390s and a handful of Husky's, 2-350s, 340, 137 flavor and an Echo 510... needed the bar and hand guard for a 610 twin!
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Box of clutch covers (17 Stihl's alone), carbs and plastic, nice big bag of screws and what-ever's, looks like I'll be busy for a little while.
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Not the first truck load of saws but hands down my best load of modern saws to date!! You should have seen the load of old Macs last week!!:msp_smile:

One of the 026s is a runner, the throttle was only opening 1/4 of the way, quick adjustment and some mix... it went into the ready to cut wood saw selection!!
 
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Let me be the first to hand out the obligatory "You suck" award.
Clear out the PM box 'cause it's gonna be full tonight!
Nice haul. Congrats.
I'd be interested in some Husky 350 stuff BTW.
je
 
you sure on the 026's?

Looks like 3) 270-280's to me...and 1)026...upon further review its a ms260 :msp_smile:
 
you sure on the 026's?

Looks like 3) 270-280's to me...and 1)026...upon further review its a ms260 :msp_smile:

Yep, some are hard to ID by just looking, but part numbers start with 1121.... makes them 024/026s and the one MS260 in the upper right. Look closer, one is an 026 and the others look to have flippy caps and may be 260s actually, I'll need to look closer also. This pic is missing one of the 026s that run.
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I searched his place pretty good, he had a handfull of saws still in use, not a single 024, claimed them all 026/260's... He was handing out 21/025/250s to the ground crew and kept all of them he had for ready spare parts saws. Glad he did, I don't like working on them.
 
Yep, some are hard to ID by just looking, but part numbers start with 1121.... makes them 024/026s and the one MS260 in the upper right. Look closer, one is an 026 and the others look to have flippy caps and may be 260s actually, I'll need to look closer also. This pic is missing one of the 026s that run.
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I searched his place pretty good, he had a handfull of saws still in use, not a single 024, claimed them all 026/260's... He was handing out 21/025/250s to the ground crew and kept all of them he had for ready spare parts saws. Glad he did, I don't like working on them.

I promise you....the TOP LEFT SAW is an MS260...Bottem left MIGHT be...

the others are not 024/026,260's....
 
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I love truckload scores. :rock:
Congrats. Part out the ones that are too far gone, you'll make some good money on Feebay.
 

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