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IMG_20191210_151509.jpg IMG_20191210_151529.jpg IMG_20191210_151620.jpg Well the Mtd came apart quite easily, modular design it seems. Just needs a new grommet for the oil tank and a return line for the fuel purge bulb. Quality of the castings, stampings and plastic seems pretty decent, no chrome on the bar plates but blued steel. That's a first for me. The engine is not clamshell, but split case style.
Oregon A041 bar mount, type 91 chain.

In this case I would have to say that the saw is just as good as any homeowner saw you could buy at a big box store, the Chinese are really catching up in quality.
 
Lombard Comango on my bench....... oh, and a couple customer saws but no pics of those.
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Awesome!

I think you might have me beat for oldest saw on the bench.
 
About to rebuild a little Husky 136. Choke plate screw fell out and it sucked it in. Not my saw but it ran fine for a while after then started leaning out and couldn't give it enough fuel. Pulled intake and found cracked piston. Getting a cheap aftermarket kit, hope it holds.
 

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Ugh. Overwhelmed with repairs at the moment.

2 of my saws:
2094 and 910

Others saws:
2145, 2150 jubilee, 2150, 2036, 2040, 2051, 2159c, 2240s, Olympyk 261

6 on the floor are ready to go:
2171, 2165, 2045, 2045, 2054, 239t

Hopefully I can get the 9 finished this year with all the holiday rush, I have 18 others to do.
 

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I would like to get a Homelite super XL automatic to run next to my Mac 555 and see which I prefer.
 
While I haven't run a 555, I have run a Homelite Super XL with 1/2 inch, hack jobbed carbide chipper chain that cut pretty well. It sat for probably 20+ years and ran fine once I filled up the tank with mix and gave it a few shots of gas down the carb.
 
Ugh. Overwhelmed with repairs at the moment.

2 of my saws:
2094 and 910

Others saws:
2145, 2150 jubilee, 2150, 2036, 2040, 2051, 2159c, 2240s, Olympyk 261

6 on the floor are ready to go:
2171, 2165, 2045, 2045, 2054, 239t

Hopefully I can get the 9 finished this year with all the holiday rush, I have 18 others to do.

I like that workbench!
 

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