Does the chain brake actually work?
On mine it's just a useless piece of plastic not connected to anything.
On mine it's just a useless piece of plastic not connected to anything.
Bob ,are those the aluminum alloy ones?I had a set like thatPicked these up cheep.
bout 100 3/8 ties/straps as well.
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Yes they are!!Bob ,are those the aluminum alloy ones?I had a set like that
found you a complete handle assembly for your 020!
doesn't appear too.Does the chain brake actually work?
On mine it's just a useless piece of plastic not connected to anything.
Husqvarna 525l trimmer at Lowe’s 50$ never touched grass, bad carb. Got one coming 15$.Well here we are.
SAY GOOD BYE to 2020.
2019, 886 posts..... 76661 views
2020, 378 posts.....31,000 views
No doubt we under performed last year but we can try for more "you suck" deals in 2021
In 2020 I only grew by 4 saws. Poulan 2900, Poulan P4018WT, Mall 12A, 1957 Homelite EZ-6.
moderator please sticky this one down and lets lock down the 2020 one
Thanks
Hoping for a Happier New Year 2021
BE SAFE
Dave
This one was funny:Husqvarna 525l trimmer at Lowe’s 50$ never touched grass, bad carb. Got one coming 15$.
With the seized Homelite XL12's, pull the recoil and check the coil screws. If I recall right they were notorious for a coil screw falling out and wedging itself between the flywheel and the case, making it seem like it was seized.Welp. Here it is, my first somewhat big haul. A strange moment happened yesterday evening when three different people who live in the same close area a couple towns over from me put up new listings at what I thought were good prices. After reaching out to all 3, the stars happened to align just right so that I could head out early and pick it all up before they had to go to work.
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I feel like I did good here, but I don't know exactly how good. Didn't have the time to thoroughly research everything. I'll break down the purchases and you guys can tell me if I did good or if I'm stupid.
Guy #1: Six saws for $50. He made it clear in his listing that one of the XL-12's ran well, but the rest were project/parts saws. My thinking here is that I was buying a runner and parts XL-12 for $50, and the rest I would probably end up selling for parts if none of them are worth or beyond fixing. Any idea what an approximate value for these things may be just as parts saws alone? Any of them worth pursuing to attempt to unseize and fix up?
Red XL-12: Starts and runs just fine after a few pulls. Compression feels like it might be slightly weaker than it should be, but I won't know for sure until I get my tester on it.
Blue XL-12: Seized, but the rest of it appears to be in good condition. Kind of sad that this one was seized since I like the blue homelites.
Big Echo of unknown variety(Supposedly a CS-590, but I couldn't find any model numbers): Seized, looks like it fell off a truck or a tree landed on it
46cc Homelite Pro: Sort of seized. Things move but it's really tough.
Husqvarna 41: Barely any compression
Jonsered 535: Sorta has compression, but at one point of the engine cycle there's some resistance coupled with a gritty sound/sensation that makes me think of ball bearings.
Guy #2: Two saws for $20. Sears Sportster and a little Craftsman top handle. Both start and run great, although the Sportster needs a lot of pulls to get going; no doubt needs a carb kit with a good cleaning.
I'm assuming that Roper made the Sportster for Sears, since its construction looks a lot like my D49. But who made the top handle? Is it a recolor of a particular model of Poulan or something?
Top handle is super clean, by the way. If it wasn't for the wear on the bar and staining on the exhaust side I would almost think this was never used.
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Guy #3: Granberg G-776 Alaskan MK III small mill for $60. Is this thing complete and usable? I've always wanted to try playing around with one of these small chainsaw mills to make some little slabs for fun.
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lol, sure enough... Nice guess! Time to pull the flywheel and see how things work after I get that thing removed. Checked the exhaust side of the piston while I was it.With the seized Homelite XL12's, pull the recoil and check the coil screws. If I recall right they were notorious for a coil screw falling out and wedging itself between the flywheel and the case, making it seem like it was seized.
Are you selling the saw? Sorry I'm new on here and wasn't sure if 700 was the price or if you were just showing that beast offStihl 660 3 tanks of gas ran through it. Cleaned after every use. Shelf queen.
42” bar and 2 chains. 700
Are you selling the saw? Sorry I'm new on
heck no! This is a you suck thread. Which means we got a good deal. This will stay with me for a while.Are you selling the saw? Sorry I'm new on here and wasn't sure if 700 was the price or if you were just showing that beast off
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