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Def oily mac for sure (looks like a 930C), Actually quite a good little saw except for one major flaw.

The one I was given seemed more powerfull and had more torque than my same size husky (which was a lot newer) however the starter pawl ,made of cheap plastic kept giving me problems, it wore out and made it really difficult for me to get it to dig in & turn the engine over. I tried replacing it with new one but that did exactly the same thing within a couple of weeks. When it did grab and start the motor it was a better saw than my husky in many ways for short duration/occaisional work. Louder and I think more vibration so you wouldnt want to use for to long.

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