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Post by MCS on Sept 13, 2008 8:41:58 GMT -5
One of the many things I picked up at the store auction, my family closed the business, was a broken Super Mini VI. The rear handle is broken, both side pieces and the carb. housing is broken out at the rear where the rear handle attaches. Other than that, I think it's a good saw. In its native design, it is really a Super EZ. In comparing it to my good little Super EZ, it looks like I could mount a regular Super EZ rear handle/carb housing right on the saw and just have VI on the front handle. Any comments? There is even a Super EZ on evil B Personally, I think the Super EZ is a great saw and a nice design. If this works I'd even have a chain break
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Post by MCS on Sept 13, 2008 14:40:51 GMT -5
Yes, I've thought about trying to save it as a total VI but I'd have to find a junker that I could salvage the carburetor box section. I don't know how popular this saw was in Homelites line, as it came out after I got out of the business. Getting the grips welded back together wouldn't be to big of a deal but the back side of the carburetor box is broken out - that is the big problem. I can always save the pieces until I find a replacement but I think I'll try the hybrid version if I can win a bid on evil B. Anybody have a Super Mini VI that is too sic to fix? Craig
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Post by MCS on Sept 19, 2008 20:37:31 GMT -5
The handle and carb box The carb box Kind of a mess isn't it!
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