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Post by liljoe123 on Feb 21, 2020 20:18:31 GMT -5
New to the forum world and wondering years of 2 saws. Blue super wiz 66 has a serial number of A1945824 and a red 80 with serial number of 31360022. Thanks in advance.
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Post by ettrick on Feb 21, 2020 22:04:10 GMT -5
Welcome, Glad to have you join. I cannot help but somebody here will come along and give you an idea of age. Lots of knowledge here. Some use the sales records of chainsawlady to get close by correlating serial numbers. Dan
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Post by 5terrysupersaws on Feb 21, 2020 22:44:10 GMT -5
New to the forum world and wondering years of 2 saws. Blue super wiz 66 has a serial number of A1945824 and a red 80 with serial number of 31360022. Thanks in advance. Welcome to the House of Homelite. Super Wiz 66-A SN:1945824 .. DOM: approximately late 1965 Super Wiz 80 SN:31360022 .. DOM: Wednesday, May 16th, 1973, unit 22 built that day.
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Post by liljoe123 on Feb 22, 2020 5:46:34 GMT -5
New to the forum world and wondering years of 2 saws. Blue super wiz 66 has a serial number of A1945824 and a red 80 with serial number of 31360022. Thanks in advance. Welcome to the House of Homelite. Super Wiz 66-A SN:1945824 .. DOM: approximately late 1965 Super Wiz 80 SN:31360022 .. DOM: Wednesday, May 16th, 1973, unit 22 built that day. That's awesome thank you. I got a buddy that likes to talk down the old gear drives. If I figure out how to post some pictures I'll put some up soon. Thanks again Jake
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Post by sweepleader on Feb 22, 2020 10:41:29 GMT -5
Hey, welcome to the House of Homelite.
The old gear drives are for sure old and heavy, but they are very cool. Of course they are obsolete, but that does not mean a guy can't like them! (I don't think I would take one up in a tree...)
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