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stihl 051 or 076


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ive dug an old saw out from the shed,its running lovely its eithier an 051 or o76 i cant quite tell,but the problem is that it has a pulley on the sprocket obviously for a belt,but still has the barr bolts and chain tensioner, the saw says its made in brazill.is it a stone saw/wood saw???

 

any help much appreciated

 

dan

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ive dug an old saw out from the shed,its running lovely its eithier an 051 or o76 i cant quite tell,but the problem is that it has a pulley on the sprocket obviously for a belt,but still has the barr bolts and chain tensioner, the saw says its made in brazill.is it a stone saw/wood saw???

 

any help much appreciated

 

dan

 

here are somee pictures yeah:thumbup:

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59766304365fd_051pulley.JPG.f37e914c989f9d1e24226276d7ff2ecd.JPG

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looks like a ts760 or ts 510

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I agree - it's got the big air filter on the top.

 

To tell which, check whether the pot is fixed on with studs running right through with nuts at the top (TS760) or socket head capscrews (TS510).

 

Alec

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