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sheffy
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Hi everyone

 

I've seen a chainsaw local to me but the seller has no idea what it is and said there is no model number. He's advertised it as an "Oregon chainsaw".

 

Can anyone help identify the saw from the limited pictures? 

 

Is it worth picking up?

 

Cheers

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How to you define good?

 

Not  gonna be the best for pratical usage as nearly 60yr old.

 

Will have not have good AV and be heavy.

 

Might be of interest to someone who likes collecting old chainsaws though....

 

 

 

 

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Definitely a Norwegian Jobu saw of the type manufactured in the 1970s and 1980s depending on the model which were prefixed with a letter “L”. Jobu stopped making saws 41 years ago. Vintage saw/museum piece but someone might be able to get it going.

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