Many of you know that I collect and restore Chain Saws. I currently have 97 of them and over 50 of them run.
I just finished the restoration on my oldest one. I did 90% of the work on it and took it to an "Old Timer" so he could put the finishing touches on it. No disrespect intended by using the term "Old Timer" but he is 97y/o and is a great fabricator.
He found me the correct vintage roller chain that is held together with cotter pins. He found the correct vintage blade. He made the copper fuel tank. I found one that was Galvinized but it was not the correct vintage.
This was built between 1914 and 1920.
It runs great!
Hope you enjoy the pics.
I just finished the restoration on my oldest one. I did 90% of the work on it and took it to an "Old Timer" so he could put the finishing touches on it. No disrespect intended by using the term "Old Timer" but he is 97y/o and is a great fabricator.
He found me the correct vintage roller chain that is held together with cotter pins. He found the correct vintage blade. He made the copper fuel tank. I found one that was Galvinized but it was not the correct vintage.
This was built between 1914 and 1920.
It runs great!
Hope you enjoy the pics.