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Re: Homelite 750
« Reply #10 on: October 06, 2014, 08:45:33 pm »
If I recall correctly that series of which the 550,650 and 750 belong was the very last of the pro type timber saws Homelite ever built .

Since this thread got started Brad S has a nice 750.good runner .On a big log however I can out gun him with my 2100S .That's the difference between a piston port and a reed valve .The old reeders were pullers ,about like a Clydesdale .When you get into long bars and big wood speed isn't where it's at,it's the torque that gets it done .

 

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