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lancaster pump co/ west bend saw

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by Smokinpiney, Jun 29, 2014.

  1. Smokinpiney

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    Here's another saw dad dug up from my grandpa's stuff. He must've taken this on a trade in because he mainly sold homelite and mall saws.

    From what I can tell it's a Lancaster pump co saw with a west bend 610 engine (100cc). The engine is free but the tank is totally gummed up. I'm sure gonna try and get this ol girl up and running.

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    All of a sudden my back started hurting!:)

    Gary
     
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    Wow ! Bet that will sound cool runnin ! Good luck :)
     
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    Looks like a Six Ten (6-10) series saw from the early 1960's. Appears to be some "white death" on it, as you stated it has a West Bend engine.
     
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    Another cool one :) If for any reason you want to sell them as wall hangers? ;)
    Shoot me a PM. :thumbs:

    Otherwise, carry on with the good work.
     
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    I can just make out the 6 1o in the model label and it states 7.5hp . Yeah it's got some pretty mad oxidation. Hoping i'll be able to clean it up a bit.

    Dex, i'll be sure to let ya know if i decided to let any of these go. Most of them mean alot to me since they came from my grandpa's shop he had in the 40's-50's
     
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    Must of worked later than that if that is an early 60s saw esp if it was a trade.
     
  8. Smokinpiney

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    He was more than likely running the shop in the 60's as well. But he rented the building out sometime in the 60's. Not exactly sure what year.