Dad come by and brought 2 saws he has , one Shindaiwa 488 and a Husqvarna 55 ,
Said they will not start .
Both of them started 5 or 6 pulls .
He is 81 and just cannot get through his head he can't do a lot of things any more.
Any tricks to make a drill starter like a Dewalt?
Or just go buy him a good Milwaukee battery saw?
Or a Dewalt?
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If you can find the Sears part number type Sears part number {abc.xyz} into google. For example,"sears part number 103.451" gets you a lever action made by Marlin.
David bradly’s can stay where they are unless ya got a sawnami in yer back yard..“Retired combine pilot.”
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It’s been eight or more years ago a fellow in VA collected a chit ton of them David Bradley’s. He was on AS.
I have 1...I used to have several David Bradley's.
Key part is "used to".
Yummy looking Solo (?) fourth from the right. [emoji7]
And, a Lauson/Power products mower. [emoji6]
There were 70 some David Bradley walk behind tractors, and one guy had a 30' walk through display of David Bradley stuff at the Baraboo show.I used to have several David Bradley's.
Key part is "used to".
What is it powering. Looks like the same engine that was in the old Gleaner combines.Good morning fellow wood knot’s.
A-C power unit at a job I worked at yesterday
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Now the walk behind tractor stuff is a different story. Those things are pretty neat.There were 70 some David Bradley walk behind tractors, and one guy had a 30' walk through display of David Bradley stuff at the Baraboo show.