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Chainsaw Pics...

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by the GOAT, Oct 5, 2013.

  1. thistle

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    oil can 10 31 13.JPG 018.JPG Newest addition - Early-late 1960's.Barn find from Albany,Oregon.

    My net cost for this? ZERO after selling one of my duplicates for 20% more than it cost me last month :cool:
     
  2. DexterDay

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    X2... I'd love to see it also!

    Did you paint the plastic?
    I'm intrigued!!
     
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  3. Hedgerow

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    Like start a thread on how to dye plastic?
     
  4. MasterMech

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    I don't think any of us have thought to apply it to a saw. Dye would work well on a 290/310/390 or any of the other all plastic chassis saws.

    So yeah, if you have pics and want to share what you used and why you did it, I think it would be a most excellent post. Is the saw otherwise a stock 390... Etc.

    It a up to you of course but you've piqued my curiosity as well as a couple others here with that pic.:thumbs:
     
  5. Hedgerow

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    You are correct, The dye only works on plastic, so the 1127 series and 1123 series Stihl saws are great candidates for it...
    The 039 is not a stock saw anymore... It's intake and exhaust have been ported, and has a pop up piston for a little extra comp.
    I'll see if I can scrounge up enough pics for a thread.
     
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  6. Hedgerow

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    OK... Thread done.. I probably forgot a bunch of stuff, so please ask questions, as communication is not my strong suit...:confused:
     
  7. cwn877

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    Here are some of mine.
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  8. Hedgerow

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    saw hangers.JPG Anyone ever tried wall hangers???
     
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  9. Certified106

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    Now that's a sweet storage setup! I may have to consider something like that.
     
  10. thistle

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    I would if the walls weren't already covered....:rofl: :lol:
     
  11. Certified106

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    Hey now I'm trying to catch up :D
     
  12. Hedgerow

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    These are some of my worker bees... Covered in yellow sawdust... But they like it...

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  13. cwn877

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    I have a bunch of them with belts and hoses on from my dads old service station cool idea
     
  14. Oliver1655

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    Hedge, I'm still seeing some empty wall space, what other saw do you want to find to fill the spaces?
     
  15. Oliver1655

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    Top handle Saws.jpg
    Have I mentioned I LOVE top handle saws? :whistle: (Ignore the Poulan Wood Shark on the lower left, it is only a loaner.):emb: Up top: Jonsered CS2139T (39cc), Poulan Microvibe 25 (33cc), Husqvarna 338XPT California (45cc) Lower level Stihls: S10 (56cc / 17" bar), 08-S (56cc / 17" bar), 08-S (56cc / 25" bar)

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    My work saws loaded up & ready to go! :thumbs:
     
  16. Hedgerow

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    I need more hangers!!!
    I still got saws plugging up shelf space!!!
     
  17. Hedgerow

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    My only top handle.... :whistle:

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    I need one of those fancy ones like Oliver has...
     
  18. KaptJaq

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    After Sandy my wife let me use the HomeLite Ranger 33 (yeah Mike from Maine, you aren't the only member with one of these monsters). She used the Husqvarna 460 to do the easy stuff. Something about not frying the 460 on those downed power lines.

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  19. Certified106

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    The boys are getting along good today even though the 450 is feeling a bit rejected. The 460 is so much faster that the only thing I have used it for is limbing the small stuff.

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  20. the GOAT

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    Here it is: 33cc's of pure kickass. (complete with full skip safety chain)

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