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Saved this one from the county dump. No idea on history. Free for the shipping.

Those 240s are surprisingly decent runners. I went through one for a customer when I was at the dealership.

His had a thin-ring piston. The air filter isn't the greatest and the carb is kind of a bottleneck.
 

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I recently saw something similar, although it wasn't free, it was in good condition for its age, Frontier 35
 

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3/8 lo-pro .050
Lots of bent cutters, missing cutters, etc. They might still cut :p. Might not. I still don't know how the guys do this to chains. Ore 91.
40 or so...54-57dl
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So, sending to you? 🤣
Thanks.

I’m pretty flush with chains right now!

But somebody who runs those chains (pretty popular pitch / gauge), could make out pretty well, with a minimal amount of effort.

Especially, if they wanted to experiment / learn about using a grinder, and breaking / joining chain.

Philbert
 

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Thanks.

I’m pretty flush with chains right now!

But somebody who runs those chains (pretty popular pitch / gauge), could make out pretty well, with a minimal aof effort.

Especially, if they wanted to experiment / learn about using a grinder, and breaking / joining chain.

Philbert
Or...making yard art 😁
 

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A coarse CBN would make short work of fixing those up. I’d do it this summer when I’m holed up in the AC.
 

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I use .050" gauge in 3/8"LP, 40DL, 46DL, 52DL.

Small saw setups, I don't use them too often.
 
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