Blue moon is my favorite just goy some yale sumac look us different but same feel havent had a chance to run it yet but ill report back seems all the yale 11.7 are very similar
Yah imo piston makes a nice ash tray and the rest make for a nice story my brother in law lost his workshop in the summit fire here a couple years ago and due to the heat there was some distortion on his 044.Luckily with the hand tools most were craftsmen and i was able to warranty them for him...
I like the smell of two stoke in the morning...i really want a 150 ive used them at a local co. U sub for and they are awesome for pruning and small removals. I have li ion drills and i spend a lot on batterries. Wonder how reliable these ones are. The price scares me. I can say that illegal...
Tore my 044 apart for its bi yearly cleaning...bucked some firewood , then mills some redwood slabs and stacked 8k bf of timber..mills cutting great and also saws.lovely day...
I would love ro dig into that 200t treesmith flushcut i can repair and send back at owners expense i Can diagnose and figure a cost on it to get back running for a fair price trade etc or buy it as a basketcase for a reasonable price
Not understanding that 064 is back together working on full wrap mounting the brake handle for full is non existent (discontinued). But im going to try to heat it up and modify it to work..still missing some carb stuff waiting on parts...but looking nice the 084 is good to go. Took it out early...
So since i got the 064 in trade ive torn into it to do some cleaning and inspecting few things need replacing overall happy with the trade.
Well since i traded i had some money to burn so i bought an 084 with a 46 in bar and two 36 for 500. Runs great. Couldnt resist.
No more double cuts for...
So the saw is mine made a deal i felt good about traded a 044 that needed a handle replaced a basketcase ms028 and a 029 in pieces with new topend kit. He rebuilds stihl saws so he was happy. He also does some port work so ill be calling him up someday in the future
Hrmmm i must be a collector who works his collection seems like all my saws are that era. They take awhile to die and rebuilding is easy ive rejugged a few....just never seen a 064. Im leaning towards a 66 grunt though
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