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charlie2pop

04-06-2006 17:08:26




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Here is an old David Bradley chainsaw that was in a shop building full of tools I bought recently, with a little cleaning and a little gas, it started right up, anybody have any idea how old it is and what it is worth? Way too heavy for me to carry.

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davpal

04-06-2006 22:40:05




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 Re: Backbreaker.... in reply to charlie2pop, 04-06-2006 17:08:26  
We have a Maculluc that looks about like that. It is so big it has a sediment bulb like a tractor on it. We use to use it every year to go up and cut our wood to heat the tent for deer hunting in upper Michigan. Dad would never let me use it because it was so heavy and scary. I was only about 12 when we used to go up there. I have a saw something like that too that is a recipricating saw and it looks like a swordfish. It is very old and heavy and a lite blue color. An old farmer cleaning out his barn gave it to me.

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Dave in Tx

04-06-2006 22:29:09




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 Re: Backbreaker.... in reply to charlie2pop, 04-06-2006 17:08:26  
worked on these in late 50's. If I remember correctly, had a Power Products engine.



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wayne from wi

04-06-2006 19:10:27




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 Re: Backbreaker.... in reply to charlie2pop, 04-06-2006 17:08:26  

I can't help with information on your saw, but a few years ago I bought a wagon with what I call a flare box on it from a guy.. He used it as a junk to the dump wagon. Well, the wagon came full of junk for $100. Upon cleaning it out I found an old saw about like yours. "Lancaster" is the name on this one. I flushed the tank, cleaned the carb, filed the points and it started on about the 10th pull. Waay too heavy to use. If anyone has the history on Lancaster chain saws I'd like to hear about it. Good luck with yours. Wayne

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