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Re: Homelite XL2
« Reply #10 on: June 22, 2013, 11:34:22 pm »
nein nein nein  ;) :D :D  Aaron you dont understand.  I dont want to see the little saws anymore. I have this xl2 and a running  cutting xl   a poulan pro 236 builder that starts but needs work and a running cutting 1800 I want to trade off.

I just want to clear some shelf space and get out of these series of saws all together.

LOL.  Good luck with that Kevin.  Like I said..............they have a tendency to multiply.  They're even more prolific than the mini-macs.  Whenever one of THOSE finds its way into my shop through a 'free saw' connection I immediately dump them off in my buddy's shed.  He's gotten wise, and now does the same thing to me with the XL2/super2 saws.  Ugh...

The only small 'shell cased' (not talking 'clamshell' engine........although many 'shell cased' saws are 'clamshells as well) saws that I don't mind multiplying here are the Poulan Micro series.  I could have a dozen of 'em and wouldn't mind.  They're great truck/loaner saws. 

On that note.................I am still interested in that PP236 of yours.  Shipping quickly makes any deal go beyond the scope of what any saw of this type is worth to me however.  We need to talk.  Tradeja a nice used 20" (72DL) Husky branded D009 (272/372/etc) mount 3/8-.058G Oregon Powermatch bar for it...

Oh I have a poulan S25DA I tore down for a look see and never put back together. Never pulled the cyl etc. Just took it down as far  as you would for fuel line replacement.

 

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