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I know I only have one picture, but can someone help me ID these two old saws?
 

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The Homelite Zip is a great "little" saw.
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That's exactly how I got it, all I did was replace the carb kit and fuel lines.

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The nice thing is he has the cylinder shroud still, the Fairbanks Morse starter can be a bit of a pain.

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I did not realize both were 80ish cc's. I'm going to see how much he wants for them both. They are both pretty rough from sitting outside.
Thanks for the info!!
 

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Be careful to check for magnesium rot in the crankcase if its been sitting outside or on the bare ground. You should be able to look into the muffler, but pull the plug and try pulling it over, if it's crunchy feeling there's a problem.

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I did not realize both were 80ish cc's. I'm going to see how much he wants for them both. They are both pretty rough from sitting outside.
Thanks for the info!!

A good running 15 is worth about 25 bucks. They are everywhere, heavy, and run as well as a modern 40cc saw. That was McCulloch's entry firewood saw if you could not afford a 250.
 

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I went and looked at these much closer. Then his dad says they have been outside under a tarp for 20+ years. No thanks!!
Thay are ROUGH. The zip has pine needles in the cylinder.
 
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