Mooselegs
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- Langley, B.C.
I am Rebuilding a 1991 Vintage Husqvarna Model 55 Saw for my Son. I know this will bring some Flack from some of the People on this Site Saying "Why Bother, Its a Chainsaw" but I figured i'd give it a Shot anyway. My Model 55 is a Black Top/Grey Top Non Rancher, Non Air Induction Type Saw and has some Marring or Scratching on the Bottom (Not Terribly Bad) of the Tank Base and the Starter Cover. I am just wondering if there is a My to Buff it up a Little utilizing some Fine Sand Paper or some type of Polish to Bring Back some Sheen or Shine to it as I am Trying to Restore it to Almost New Condition. Perhaps a Very Fine Water Paper or Polishing Compound. The Same would Apply for the Top Cover which is a Dark Grey of Black Possibly the Covers the Carb & Cylinder Assembly






