Posted by Junksorter on July 21, 2018 at 11:29:02 from (73.99.95.45):
In Reply to: Homelite posted by cool hand on July 21, 2018 at 08:40:24:
My dad won a Homelite 360 Pro in a raffle back in the late 70's and used it up into the mid 90's. He was hard on stuff and I remember it locking up once because he got his gas cans mixed up. Straight gas was put in it instead of two stroke oil and gas. After it sat for awhile, we got it broke free and with the correct gas, it went back to running. Another time it fell off of the wood cart (back half of a '34 Dodge pickup) and was run over. The top handle was broken but we spliced it back together with some push mower handle bar tubing. I acquired it and got it running again in '97. I sold it after my wife bought me a new Stihl in '99. Needless to say it was the toughest chainsaw I have ever seen. Between my dad and I it cut a lot of wood. Too bad you can't buy good stuff like that anymore.
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