I just bought one on here that was alot ruffer than that, for twice that amount, kinda disappointing really.Picked up this 625 Jred with 3 extra loops of sharp chain for $75.
Didn't need it, but then again I don't have a Jred in my saw collection.
Runs perfectly.
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Slightly off-topic, have you checked chainsawr for your missing parts?I just bought one on here that was alot ruffer than that, for twice that amount, kinda disappointing really.
What is the long boom?Czy liczy się 100 dolarów za piłę na wysięgniku? Facet miał go w obozie myśliwskim przez 15 lat i mówi, że był rzadko używany. Jest brudny i jedno z łożysk wału wymaga wymiany, ale uruchamia się bardzo łatwo, działa świetnie i tnie jak szef.
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That’s a great deal man, she’s in excellent condition. I have two myself. Good old workhorse of a saw.I picked up this 038 mag a few weeks ago, came with hard case and tool kit.
Cost me $200au.
Needed clutch bearing, oil pump gasket and 038 badge on top shroud.
Haven't done much looking this year. I picked up an Echo 285 and a Homelite 340 for $3 each. Both fire on a prime.
But, today, for $100, I may have gotten my scrounge of a life time. This saw sat under a work bench for the best part of 50 years. Primed the carb and on about the 10th pull it fired up. The inside of the tank looks brand spanking new so I filled the tank. Primed the carb again and it fired up and seems to run great. Can't wait to sharpen the chain and stick it in some wood. I'm not going to say what model it is, I want some guesses. It's a 1975 Sachs Dolmar. I do have the air cleaner cover. Actually the saw looks like new, except 50 years of oil dripping off the bench and dust on it.
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Haven't done much looking this year. I picked up an Echo 285 and a Homelite 340 for $3 each. Both fire on a prime.
But, today, for $100, I may have gotten my scrounge of a life time. This saw sat under a work bench for the best part of 50 years. Primed the carb and on about the 10th pull it fired up. The inside of the tank looks brand spanking new so I filled the tank. Primed the carb again and it fired up and seems to run great. Can't wait to sharpen the chain and stick it in some wood. I'm not going to say what model it is, I want some guesses. It's a 1975 Sachs Dolmar. I do have the air cleaner cover. Actually the saw looks like new, except 50 years of oil dripping off the bench and dust on it.
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