Sometimes it amazes me that things people just toss in the trash. I found this last night on my way home, sitting in a bright orange saw case with a 'free' sign taped to it.
It needs a fuel line, the original is turned to a sticky, gummy mess.
The woman there was dragging stuff out to the curb for trash when I stopped. I got these two saws, plus several old bed frames, (angle iron for projects), and a 11 yellow diesel cans, four 2.5 gallon gas cans, (the gas cans look unused), a two handle Craftsman brush trimmer from the 80's, and pair of 6ft wooden step ladders. She said someone died and it all has to go. I gave her a phone number to call if she finds any more tools or garden stuff.
last year 029 Super, fuel hose is collapsed, both tanks were empty. was in a matching Stihl case.
90's era McCulloch, doesn't look or smell like its ever had fuel in it. Its go a 16" bar and chain, plus another 14" bar and two chains were in the case with it.

It needs a fuel line, the original is turned to a sticky, gummy mess.
The woman there was dragging stuff out to the curb for trash when I stopped. I got these two saws, plus several old bed frames, (angle iron for projects), and a 11 yellow diesel cans, four 2.5 gallon gas cans, (the gas cans look unused), a two handle Craftsman brush trimmer from the 80's, and pair of 6ft wooden step ladders. She said someone died and it all has to go. I gave her a phone number to call if she finds any more tools or garden stuff.

last year 029 Super, fuel hose is collapsed, both tanks were empty. was in a matching Stihl case.

90's era McCulloch, doesn't look or smell like its ever had fuel in it. Its go a 16" bar and chain, plus another 14" bar and two chains were in the case with it.
