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| Sappling Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: chesapeake, virginia
Posts: 11
| Hey Alain, I saw your post in the collectors thread, looks like you have plenty to work on. The LeSabre looks good but I don't think I would know how to cut with a left handed saw! What is the model of the big gear drive saw? I have an Homey that looks like yours but it is rough and I haven't even put it on the bench yet. I have 4 MS 200T saws torn down in a pile going through them to see if I can't get at least 2 going. I have a MS 360 on the bench with the case split ready for a new crank and top end, with all the parts just sitting there waiting on me. I have a RAM saw with an AH47 Power Products motor that I want to get running, and 2 gear drive David Bradleys with the same AH47 motor that I will make 1 running saw out of. I have another DB direct drive with the AH58 motor that should run with a carb job, and the kit just came in for it. For those of you that don't know the AH47 is 4.7 cubic inch, and the AH58 is 5.8 cubic inch. These are '50's and '60's model engines. Big, slow and LOUD! No muffler to speak of, just a short piece that bolts to the jug. Many more project saws waiting on me to get to them, just not enough time. Eddie |
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