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Difference between an 075 and 076 value?


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Hi Folks I've been offered a bundle of old saws that someone inherited from a retired tree surgeon. There's an old 020, an 024, an 038, possibly a little husky 135 or 236, and what looks like a big old 075. The 024, 038, and husky were fully serviced about two years ago and have not been started since, I have no idea how long its been since the other saws were started, but they did run before being parked up. I reckon the 024, 038, and husky are worth keeping as they're still usable saws, but the 020 and 075/076 would be sold on once I get them running, has anyone any idea how to tell the difference, and a rough figure for what its worth? Its complete and the bar is roughly 32", and a good chain.

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I can't remember exactly, but the 075/76 should have a manual oil pump button just over the front grip or if not its an 051.
Also the 75/76 are identical except for some internal components to do with ignition etc.
Expensive to repair, but great fun to use briefly.
In good working order and bar and chain you could get £200-£400.

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