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What your oldest saw thats used weekly?


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Husky 61 I got new in 87 never had much sent on it just wearing parts drive sprocket, bars and chains. Did put a new plug in it last year but that only lasted a week and put the old one back in.

 

I've found that with old machines the new plugs now don't last five mins. Done it on my series 2a and a new set burnt out after 2 days. Put an old set from a breakers yard from a mini in and it was still going when I sold it.:thumbup:

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A Stihl 010av, probably from the 70's as it's the old style clutch. Trialing it with a carving bar, great little saw so far but the av is a bit pants, your hands really know you've worked hard all day !

 

I have 2 of these,I love giving them a run.:001_smile:

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