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You can never have too many screnches. I paid around £0.50 / 65 cents each for these. The bottom four have Phillips screwdriver ends. Less useful. I can't think of a chainsaw I own that has Phillips screws. They must be for weed whackers?

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Then these spark plug wrenches and box wrenches were in the lot.

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The bottom four have Phillips screwdriver ends. Less useful. I can't think of a chainsaw I own that has Phillips screws. They must be for weed whackers?
Probably string trimmers. I’ve seen some with T-27 Torx on the end. Some 2- piece ones (like a plumbing faucet wrench), Some folding ones (see link, below).

I guess you could flatten out the ends of the Phillips ones, if you were bored!



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I got done early and took a walk around the junkyard. My “cheap” 312k element needs some stuff but parts are expensive and scarce for 09-11. Had I realized that before I would have probably parted this out. Anyway two years ago I pulled parts off this car at the yard and somehow the carcass was still there. It doesn’t look like much but it’s a good find. There were only 14k of the 09-11 made. There’s a bunch of small odd and ends not pictured.
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A friend brought a Chinese chainsaw and says he wants $5 for a beer 😉 even the cylinder didn't get dirty. 2 shock absorbers and fuel lines are torn, the piston is also damaged after some changes, and yet the chainsaw starts even though it loses fuel 😉
 

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I got done early and took a walk around the junkyard. My “cheap” 312k element needs some stuff but parts are expensive and scarce for 09-11. Had I realized that before I would have probably parted this out. Anyway two years ago I pulled parts off this car at the yard and somehow the carcass was still there. It doesn’t look like much but it’s a good find. There were only 14k of the 09-11 made. There’s a bunch of small odd and ends not pictured.
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Good score. They have a cult like following. Nice clean examples still bring good money.
 

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I bought a coffee today. Tasted like ass. I think I got the old “let’s combine all the mostly empty pots together to make a full one and brew some more.” Sometimes it pays to wait for the fresh pot to finish brewing.
 

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Found this like new 2101xp today. Didn't take much cleaning and she shined right up.
 

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