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serial number!! can anyone find anything??

 

The picture is a bit unclear, but the serial number looks like 1401928 which means the saw was made 1991 week 40.

 

Everything I see fits with an early 51, which fits with that timing. Normally the model number also is on the tag, but I can't make it out from that picture. The 51 and 55 replaced the 50 early 1990.

 

Anyway you should measure the bore, as the top end may have been changed at some point.

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The picture is a bit unclear, but the serial number looks like 1401928 which means the saw was made 1991 week 40.

 

Everything I see fits with an early 51, which fits with that timing. Normally the model number also is on the tag, but I can't make it out from that picture. The 51 and 55 replaced the 50 early 1990.

 

Anyway you should measure the bore, as the top end may have been changed at some point.

 

I'll get some clearer pictures tomorrow :thumbup1:

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Yeah I've seen loads of people say this after looking it up!! But peed off tbh lol have many of you used the 51 rancher?? Still think I got a decent deal!

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Here's what a 254xp looks like, my old gal, works a treat if a bit heavy

 

Not a lot heavier than some of todays 50cc pro saws, like the MS261 and PS-5105 though. :001_smile:

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