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Re: Saw project
« on: October 05, 2012, 05:44:03 pm »
Some chainsaws are more difficult to work on and that and parts availability/age make them not worth messing with.

Some that come to mind?  Homelite 150XL, Homelite XL2, Mini Macs, and etc.

Seems as though saws that are not more than about 15 years old have good parts availability
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