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Posted by Gene Davis on May 11, 2001 at 21:27:28 from (216.163.106.39):
In Reply to: chainsaws ? posted by steve on May 11, 2001 at 03:36:28:
Sounds like you have one of the old Sears- David Bradley saws, most were a silvery grey color and were gear drive with a transmission and probably has a 1/2" pitch chain (large drive links) the chain turned much slower on these models and they could take a much bigger bite into the cut,you could almost put a saddle on them and ride it, the chain is probably turning in the opposite direction from the crankshaft. Think these were large square cornered aluminum tanks and shrouds and believe they may have been said to be made by STRUNK mfg. Not real sure have been out of saw business since '72. Lot of farmers here had them many years ago, had a lot of standard off-shelf parts and were cheap to buy. Gene Davis
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