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Some interesting old saws.


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I visited a local Fete the other day and came across this chainsaw repair guy.

He has over 500 saws in his collection so this is just a handful. 
I fired up the 160cc Dolmar, it ran sweet and sounded like a motor cross bike, an early Stihl top handle, the red planking saw is British and powered by compressed air, the yellow planking saw is from Japan and it rotates 90 degrees.

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