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Re: Homelite XL2
« on: January 20, 2013, 10:32:13 pm »
I looked that little pea picker up on Mike Acres site and it says first year of production was 1976 .I used one of those things I'm almost certain before that time .

You might find it surprising but the little thing would actually out cut a Mac 35 but that model in spite of how a few  might brag it up was  boat anchor if there ever was one .When they were new for the time period and what was out there for little saws they really were not that bad .I think they sold new for about 90 bucks or so .

They are not an oak slayer by any means but if they are running correctly not a bad little light duty trimmer .The key phrase though is running correctly .

 

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