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Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by Babaganoosh, Jul 30, 2016.

  1. Babaganoosh

    Babaganoosh

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    Nothing really big but I was taking the dog for a walk in a friend's neighborhood and saw both of these in a bulk pick up trash pile.

    Plugged in the saw and it works. It's pretty heavy and has a 14 inch bar.

    It says craftsman 2.00 /14 on the clutch cover.

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  2. Guido Salvage

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    Nice, I have 3 or 4 of those cans. It has a rubber button vent in the fill cap, is that there?
     
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    Its there. The only thing missing is the pour spout that stores in the hole in the carry handle. The can itself is in great condition. My dad has had one for a long as I can remember. You push the rubber button down while you fill a tank and it flows much better. Let it go and it almost comes to a stop. Great for preventing spillage when you fill something.
     
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    I have several metal cans I need to just trash. Terrible shape, no caps
    I haven't brought myself to trash them yet, they were my FIL.

    I may just cut the tops off them and make oil drain pans?