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Technowizard

12-15-1999 07:20:55




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I have numerous old chain saws i.e. Lombard, David Bradley, Wright, and some Clintons. I am trying to place some what of a value on them if ther is anyone who could help me please e-mail me

Thank you Technowizard




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sawemup

11-19-2003 14:54:38




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 Re: antique chain saws in reply to Technowizard, 12-15-1999 07:20:55  
Has anyone ever seen a West Bend saw?



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gaspumps

01-27-2008 06:19:04




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 Re: Re: antique chain saws in reply to sawemup, 11-19-2003 14:54:38  
no never heard of a west bend have you ever seen or heard of a cox chainsaw and its left handed also HELP if you can need info thanks gaspumps



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Louis Valetti

10-10-2003 12:09:32




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 Re: antique chain saws in reply to Technowizard, 12-15-1999 07:20:55  
My friend has a Wright Chain saw that is like new and runs great! It is a countervibe Model-122-CVA Ser. # 25672940 The saw is like new and looks good and runs great, problem is a tree fell on it and broke the handle!

Does any one know where we might find a handle for the saw! He would like to get it fixed!

Thank you

If anyone can help let me know at ljval@jamadots.com

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Matt Herbst

11-05-2002 05:52:47




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 Re: antique chain saws in reply to Technowizard, 12-15-1999 07:20:55  
I have about five old david bradley chain saws the one im posting is a 32" bar model #917.60002 serial #17120 can some one please e-maile me a value I am also intreted in selling them so email me please.



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james hobby

05-28-2002 17:20:44




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 Re: antique chain saws in reply to Technowizard, 12-15-1999 07:20:55  
i have a nine horsepower chain saw [mercury] engine that has hyd. tilt controls and is 6 feet long built in the 40's. Can anyone shed some light on this, and i have all the manuals



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Bill Hepler

05-19-2002 09:40:52




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 Re: antique chain saws in reply to Technowizard, 12-15-1999 07:20:55  
I need to find a recall starter for a Pro Mac 55



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Jon L. Bennett

05-16-2002 12:45:55




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 Re: antique chain saws in reply to Technowizard, 12-15-1999 07:20:55  
I have a Remington Super 754 that I have had for quite a few years and am wondering what it is worth,and if I can still find parts and accessarys for it.i am also querious as to how old it mint be,as it belonged to my grandfather.



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Roger Halmick

04-28-2002 10:37:08




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 Re: antique chain saws in reply to Technowizard, 12-15-1999 07:20:55  
I have a David Bradley recipricating saw that was my father-in-law's. Can anybody give me some information on it such as age, value, etc.? It's model # 283-8330, serial #11646



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Ron Surrette

05-01-2002 19:55:05




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 Re: Re: antique chain saws in reply to Roger Halmick, 04-28-2002 10:37:08  
i have a saw made by Wright.can anyone give me any information about it.i would appreciate any help



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Clifford Premeau

04-14-2002 06:02:15




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 Re: antique chain saws in reply to Technowizard, 12-15-1999 07:20:55  
I have a Orline Mustang chain saw. Can anyone identify this for me. it is in a wooden storage box with an oregon chain It is a very small saw with no safety devices on it.



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comd

07-13-2006 18:08:45




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 Re: Re: antique chain saws in reply to Clifford Premeau, 04-14-2002 06:02:15  
I also have a orline mustang saw i dont now much about them the previous owner i bought it from told me to mix ounce 30 sae oil to 24 ounces of gas it seems to run well if youed like to sell yours let me know



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stan

03-23-2002 13:42:57




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 Re: antique chain saws in reply to Technowizard, 12-15-1999 07:20:55  
does anybody have info on a Disston model D0-100serial #286779 rating 3.5HP Henry disston and sons Inc. Philadelphia, PA. Mercury engine built by Kedkhaffer Aeromarine Fond Du Lac WI

Appears to be complete except for bar and chain



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Stan

03-23-2002 13:56:25




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 Re: Re: antique chain saws in reply to stan, 03-23-2002 13:42:57  
If anybody is interested in the DISSTON saw let me know. I also have 3 homelite zips if anybody is interested to buy any of them



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Stan

03-23-2002 13:53:36




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 Re: Re: antique chain saws in reply to stan, 03-23-2002 13:42:57  
If anybody has an interest in the above saw-let me know. I also have 3 homelite zips for sale



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john hill

05-21-2003 17:26:06




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 Re: Re: Re: antique chain saws in reply to Stan, 03-23-2002 13:53:36  
Dear Sir I recently acpquired a zip saw by Homelite
and was wondering if you hadever come across any information (owner manual/part book) .Thank you for your time and response.thank you sincerly yours, John Hill



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Larry Norris

03-11-2002 10:48:06




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 Re: antique chain saws in reply to Technowizard, 12-15-1999 07:20:55  
I have in good condtion a David Bradley chainsaw would consider saleing whole or parting out.It's a rare buy .It would make someone a rare peace.



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Larry Norris

03-13-2002 15:49:19




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 Re: Re: antique chain saws in reply to Larry Norris, 03-11-2002 10:48:06  
I have a David Bradley saw for sale I don't have alot of info on the saw.



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j.jay

05-20-2002 07:39:08




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 Re: Re: Re: antique chain saws in reply to Larry Norris, 03-13-2002 15:49:19  
I'm looking for a bar for my David Bradley chainsaw. I had it running last year, but the bar is worn to the point of making it cut crooked.

I tried Sears and got full parts lists and diagrams, but they don't sell the bar or have an equivalent to recommend.

The model number is 917 60010.

Any help would be great.

Thanks!



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Arthur Mccabe

03-27-2005 01:49:44




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: antique chain saws in reply to j.jay, 05-20-2002 07:39:08  
i need information on antique I.E.L. chainsaws



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Mark M

08-02-2002 20:20:44




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: antique chain saws in reply to j.jay, 05-20-2002 07:39:08  
Try Ludwig's saw and tool here in Waco,Texas he has the old microfiche files from Sears Products



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Chad Sullivan

03-10-2002 21:31:46




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 Re: antique chain saws in reply to Technowizard, 12-15-1999 07:20:55  
I have a Homelite EZ 1 from the late 1950's. If anyone want's to buy it, or knows where to get parts for it, please contact me. Thanks! - Chad



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Lee Rose

02-20-2002 17:53:52




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 Re: antique chain saws in reply to Technowizard, 12-15-1999 07:20:55  
I have a Lombard 650A chain saw engine # 3871378
Model 50. I am looking for a repair manual on this saw.



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John C. Aldrich

02-18-2002 07:02:19




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 Re: antique chain saws in reply to Technowizard, 12-15-1999 07:20:55  
I am lookink for parts for an old Clinton Chain saw PLEASE HELP. Model #D60 thank you



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CLIFF

02-26-2002 18:11:10




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 Re: Re: antique chain saws in reply to John C. Aldrich, 02-18-2002 07:02:19  
I HAVE A D 60 THAT RUNS I ALSO HAVE A D55 ,D50, D25 THAT PROABLY WILL RUN IF I GET TIME TO CLEEN THE CARB'S WHAT PARTS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A LOT OF THEM ARE INTERCHANGEABLE THE CONTACT POINTS ARE THE SAME AS THE ONES IN JIFFY ICE AUGERS



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CLIFF

01-22-2002 18:21:07




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 Re: antique chain saws in reply to Technowizard, 12-15-1999 07:20:55  
I have a STRUNK Special Speed Demon it is red made by STRUNK Equip. co Coatesville PA model SDS sn.70015620 Don't know how old it is. nobody i talked to has ever herd of it. Can anybody help Cliff



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metalman

06-13-2007 17:25:24




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 Re: Re: antique chain saws in reply to CLIFF, 01-22-2002 18:21:07  
i have the same saw. speedemon!!



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dan remmel

01-11-2002 09:37:50




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 Re: antique chain saws in reply to Technowizard, 12-15-1999 07:20:55  
I have a old Homlite saw its red& black with gold letters. It has a carb. that turns so you can cut in differant positions. I need to find a flexable gas line for it. It has to have fittings crimped on the hose.



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Mel

01-08-2002 12:00:11




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 Re: antique chain saws in reply to Technowizard, 12-15-1999 07:20:55  
Hi, I've acquired an early 1950's David Bradley
model 360 chain saw. It is missing the carburetor.
Sears has a part # of 630121 established for it
but it is no longer available. Does anyone have
any ideas ? Thanks, mel



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papachainsaw.aol

02-07-2002 19:03:42




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 Re: Re: antique chain saws in reply to Mel, 01-08-2002 12:00:11  
would like information where i can find links on old chainsaws poulan especially thanks



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Verle Spence Hartford, Iowa

03-20-2001 20:03:58




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 Re: antique chain saws in reply to Technowizard, 12-15-1999 07:20:55  
I have a Wright saw with a reciprocal blade. It was purchased new by my father in 1955 or about that time. We burned wood for heat and it has cut a lot of fire wood. The saw is still in working condition. I just had it in the shop for a tune up. The problem I am having is finding a new blade for it. As for a price, it is not for sale, but I would be interested in finding out what it is worth on the market. Thanks for any information you may have.

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Stephen keefe

12-22-2001 08:18:08




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 Re: Re: antique chain saws in reply to Verle Spence Hartford, Iowa, 03-20-2001 20:03:58  
i have just recived a old saw and cant find any info on it. it is named timber hawg bantum. made by reed-prentice corp in worcester ma. the model # thv2694w thanx STEVE



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scott

12-04-2001 14:26:43




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 Re: Re: antique chain saws in reply to Verle Spence Hartford, Iowa, 03-20-2001 20:03:58  
i just purchased a chainsaw for $10.00 from someone its a remington super 754 red and white with gold trim it runs good it needs a tune up i was wondering if there was any information out there on this saw where i could find parts if needed. any specs on this saw would be truly helpful as i would like to get it in tip top running condition thank you scott



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Mike Van de Kamp

11-15-2001 15:18:16




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 Re: Re: antique chain saws in reply to Verle Spence Hartford, Iowa, 03-20-2001 20:03:58  
I have some blades, parts, and actual Wright Saws, chain and blade. What size blade do you need?



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Sandra

04-01-2002 20:43:38




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 Re: Re: Re: antique chain saws in reply to Mike Van de Kamp, 11-15-2001 15:18:16  
I have a very old (antique) chain saw. No motor you use muscle stamina. A chain with finger pools complete with case. Probably should be in a museum. Help - old friend cleaning out his house wants me to investigate this for a non profit organization.



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simon

02-22-2002 20:45:59




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 Re: Re: Re: antique chain saws in reply to Mike Van de Kamp, 11-15-2001 15:18:16  
this message is for mike van de kamp or any one else who knows about wright reciprocal saws. please send me any infomation about these type of saw . thanks.



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Dan Kyle

01-27-2001 05:21:08




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 Re: antique chain saws in reply to Technowizard, 12-15-1999 07:20:55  
I bought a (1949 era) David Bradley chain saw for 40 dollars in really great condition but needs a carb kit to keep running.Can anyone help me in finding a kit please?



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Bill

07-12-2001 12:45:31




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 Re: Re: antique chain saws in reply to Dan Kyle, 01-27-2001 05:21:08  
I am trying to locate an owner's manual/service manual for a DB 360 chainsaw. Any help welcome.



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John Drummond ( Brockville ) Ontario Can.

01-17-2001 10:51:12




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 Re: antique chain saws in reply to Technowizard, 12-15-1999 07:20:55  
Please provide information on a saw which is in my collection,information would be gratefully received . The saw information is as follows:

a) Wright Saw Company... model GS2520

B) Serial Number .... 30514 c) Div. of Thmomas indust. Shibougan Wis. U.S.A.

ThankYou ... For any/all information !!!



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Bruce

12-04-2000 16:20:21




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 Re: antique chain saws in reply to Technowizard, 12-15-1999 07:20:55  
Antique chain saw for sale.
Remmmington Logmaster.
26 inch bar (chrome).
Asking $500.00 obo.
Exc. refurbished cond.



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Harry Bridger

09-07-2001 07:45:30




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 Re: Re: antique chain saws in reply to Bruce, 12-04-2000 16:20:21  
Do you still have the Logmaster for sale, or any others?



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Kevin J. Schmidt

11-29-2000 11:34:06




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 Re: antique chain saws in reply to Technowizard, 12-15-1999 07:20:55  
I have two antique chain saw and was looking for some information on them. If you could provide me with some information on Maul chain saws it would be greatly appreciated. Appraisal etc.

Thank you
Kevin J. Schmidt



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Charles Crafford

08-05-2000 10:09:57




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 Re: antique chain saws in reply to Technowizard, 12-15-1999 07:20:55  
information and prices for Titan 2 man chain saws.



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Nyle

05-25-2001 17:09:41




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 Re: Re: antique chain saws in reply to Charles Crafford, 08-05-2000 10:09:57  
Dear Sirs, I am interested in Titan chain saws. If these or others are available please contact me. Thank You, Nyle



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clinesbd

07-12-2000 14:10:08




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 Re: antique chain saws in reply to Technowizard, 12-15-1999 07:20:55  
I have in my possesion an old lombard chain saw would like to know how to determine the age an value of this saw.



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Pam Rundle

01-20-2001 19:08:15




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 Re: Re: antique chain saws in reply to clinesbd, 07-12-2000 14:10:08  
My husband found an antique electrical saw made by Perkins and would like to get more information on it. Could you please help or lead him in the right direction?

Thank you very much
Pam Rundle
surferblondie69@yahoo.com



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Wayne

01-18-2002 22:25:15




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 Re: Re: Re: antique chain saws in reply to Pam Rundle , 01-20-2001 19:08:15  
I don't know if you have an answer yet but, I have a serious saw collection and have not heard of a perkins saw. It may, and probably is, a labeled machine. Built by another manufacturer and sold under a different name. With a photo or maybe more discription I could help you.



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Mark M

08-02-2002 20:23:33




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: antique chain saws in reply to Wayne, 01-18-2002 22:25:15  
Hey Wayne,i have aquired a 1946 Poulan chain saw,and have got it in good working order,do you have any idea what it might be worth?



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Mike Van Yahres

10-17-2000 17:53:59




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 Re: Re: antique chain saws in reply to clinesbd, 07-12-2000 14:10:08  
Can help with your Lombard or point you to those who can.--Mike



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William W. Powell

07-04-2000 08:30:15




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 Re: antique chain saws in reply to Technowizard, 12-15-1999 07:20:55  
I have a wright chain saw model 80 . I need points & condencer,owners manual,and parts cat. Can you help me out ?



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