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16 hours ago, Stubby said:

If it was a dog it would be something the kennel club conceived .

 

We would have called it a Heinz 57 but nowadays it would have a fancy name like a Spandle or something and cost £2000.

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On 08/07/2024 at 22:54, pleasant said:

..although the two extra vertical cooling fins on the head suggest an 026. The 024 didn't have those....but it could be an 026 cylinder fitted to an 024 crankcase..

It looks like you know these saws far better than me.

The 026 is still a fairly good machine. I have one knocking about somewhere that I keep threatening to get up and running again, plus about 5 200 T's in various states of disrepair!

 

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