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Homelite saw with metal grinders
« on: February 10, 2013, 03:02:39 pm »
anyone ever see homelite chainsaws super 2 i think with metal grinding wheels on them i have two of them contact me if interested i was told they were used by the railroad came from Ohio they make a stihl saw with similar attachments that sell for 1200 my saws are missing parts but the grinders look fairly complete thanks Tom

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Re: Homelite saw with metal grinders
« Reply #1 on: February 10, 2013, 03:07:37 pm »
anyone ever see homelite chainsaws super 2 i think with metal grinding wheels on them i have two of them contact me if interested i was told they were used by the railroad came from Ohio they make a stihl saw with similar attachments that sell for 1200 my saws are missing parts but the grinders look fairly complete thanks Tom

Seen a couple pictures of those rail grinders.  I think they were on the CSCF site.

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Re: Homelite saw with metal grinders
« Reply #2 on: February 10, 2013, 08:09:53 pm »
I'd about thing a super 2 would make a lousey rail grinder ,they are only about 2 cubic inchs .Now they did make some XL-12 variations such as a portable circular saw .

Now this is not saying they might not have used the engine out of either one for a number of things just like they did McCulloch engines for bomb hoists for the navy and a number of specialty items .

 

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