cqaigy2
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Kinda makes me sad to see that. But might be a good deal.
Kinda makes me sad to see that. But might be a good deal.





I kinda like the looks of those blue saws. My main use saws right now are 034 super and a 361. I just keep resurrecting them.
Several years ago, I was on a chainsaw kick and bought 5 or 6 Homelite saws from eBay. All were totally functional with good chains and bars too. I think I spent around $120 all together which including shipping. Not sure why an old fart needs in excess of a dozen saws.
It may sound silly but I am finding electric and cordless chainsaws more appealing as I age. I still get a rush from my Homelite Super EZ AO that I bought new in the 70s. High revving with plenty of power.
I'm looking at the battery powered Echo to carry in the truck. The sawmill owner who turns logs into lumber for me has one and says that's all he uses there.
Instead of bouncing around in the back I can throw it under the back seat, and if there's a tree across the road I can have it moved before the gas s...
I'm looking at the battery powered Echo to carry in the truck. The sawmill owner who turns logs into lumber for me has one and says that's all he uses there.
Instead of bouncing around in the back I can throw it under the back seat, and if there's a tree across the road I can have it moved before the gas saw is even warmed up.
I also know people with electric ice augers who really like them.
A word of caution though; the electric saw have a lot more torque, and safety chaps are less effective. Any tool can be dangerous without care though...




Still hoping to find a spare clutch and drum for my trusty Homelite Super EzAo. These parts are getting harder to find on eBay.
Show me what your wanting.
This guy got lucky I couldnt get someone to take the whole saw. So it was on the shelf to part out for him.
He got the clutch, drum, bearing, air filter was new, on/off switch etc.