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Windsor (?) chain grinder

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by Stephiedoll, May 17, 2015.

  1. Stephiedoll

    Stephiedoll

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    Just scored one, guessing that it's an Oregon clone, but has anyone heard of one? Good bad? The price was right. Now just have to learn to use it.:dex:
     

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  2. w8ye

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    Looks like a European version? Maybe Canadian?

    Made by Tecomec in Italy. Feb 1984

    like a Oregon 510 but has a reversing motor

    It will serve you well - - enjoy
     
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  3. Stephiedoll

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    Thank you for the reply. My firewood partner had it in his barn and never really used it. Need to do a good cleaning and watch some how-to videos.
     
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    A guy gave me this one. Haven't messed with it much yet, so it may be better than hand- or jig-sharpening if I can figure it out. For now, I'm just sharpening the old way. At least it's got a chain spinner and breaker I may end up using...
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    You will learn in no time at all.

    This second one has a tilting vice like a Oregon 511A
     
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