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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2018 20:00:34 GMT -5
My Model 2000 is still on the bench awaiting final clear coat and I have another saw on the way. So while I am down to 20 saws, I like the ones I have. Top row from left: XL-123, Super XL AO, XL-76 (Terry), XL Automatic, XL-103. Second row from left: XL-800, 360 Pro, XL-850, XL-800am. Third row from left: XL-902am (Terry), XL-903, XL-923, Super XL-925 (Terry). Fourth row from left: Super Mini SL Automatic (Terry), Super XL AO, Super EZ Automatic, EZ Automatic 20180201_093342 by Al Michaels, on Flickr
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Post by sweepleader on Feb 1, 2018 20:27:02 GMT -5
You need some more SXLAOs in there!!
Is the handle bar bent on your XL Automatic? Or is that just the camera angle?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2018 20:32:20 GMT -5
You need some more SXLAOs in there!! Is the handle bar bent on your XL Automatic? Or is that just the camera angle? Not just the camera angle, but the saw angle, it was angled different than the others
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Post by sweepleader on Feb 1, 2018 20:33:16 GMT -5
Good, those green handles are not so easy to find.
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Post by Clasec on Feb 1, 2018 20:44:23 GMT -5
Looking good. Nice collection!
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Post by undee70ss on Feb 1, 2018 22:27:02 GMT -5
Nice Collection!!!
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Post by onlyhomelites on Feb 2, 2018 17:40:17 GMT -5
Nice display!
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Post by dynodave on Feb 4, 2018 21:24:14 GMT -5
Very Nice. The later 60's through late 70's, I have almost nothing in Homelite. I mostly work on freebee's and your saws just don't exist around here. So I spent a few minutes on acres site to see what your saws were. But then again I don't spend much on mine except to get them running for cheap. Something like 55 saws for under $1000, mostly maintenance items. Interested in learning, not collecting so much. If interested see my stuff on AS gallery: www.arboristsite.com/community/gallery/authors/dynodave.76135/AS does have a nice format for this.... cheers Dave
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2018 22:27:28 GMT -5
Very Nice. The later 60's through late 70's, I have almost nothing in Homelite. I mostly work on freebee's and your saws just don't exist around here. So I spent a few minutes on acres site to see what your saws were. But then again I don't spend much on mine except to get them running for cheap. Something like 55 saws for under $1000, mostly maintenance items. Interested in learning, not collecting so much. If interested see my stuff on AS gallery: www.arboristsite.com/community/gallery/authors/dynodave.76135/AS does have a nice format for this.... cheers Dave Almost half my saws I bought on Craigslist from Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New York and had them shipped to me here in Oklahoma. Not one of my saws came from my state. You have some nice early Homelites that are very collectible. I buy almost every saw on the intention of not selling it. I really don't want to work on saws to sell, too many people want you to give them lifetime warranties and if they break down and don't fix it for free you're an @$$hole. not much of a use for saws down here with the weather being pretty nice and would runs 50 rick for seasoned oak here, no one will cut wood when they can buy it for 50.
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