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I got given one of these amongst some other saw spares. I got it running and sold it on to someone for £30 as a runner. That's about it. Not worth chucking money at, but maybe adding to a collection of old saws to look at???

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Going to see if I can get it running. Just for interest really, certainly won't be using it in anger but would be nice to have it on the shelf.

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Going to see if I can get it running. Just for interest really, certainly won't be using it in anger but would be nice to have it on the shelf.

yeah i would.be ok for a bit of fencing and pallet chopping:lol:

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yeah i would.be ok for a bit of fencing and pallet chopping:lol:

 

Actually that's a good idea, ive got a new ms200 for trees and an old 020t for fencing

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Going to see if I can get it running. Just for interest really, certainly won't be using it in anger but would be nice to have it on the shelf.[/QUOTE]

 

 

that's where it'll stay i reckon - i restored one recently - saw taken apart to get to the carb- they look amazing - tiny - the dream saw - use it and you'll realise why it's been sat in a shed.

If you search 'mini mac' on you tube you'll find a vid on opening it up.

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