March 22, 20206 yr Popular Post comment_222302 I got board this week with the coronavirus. Even the Junkyards are closed up. I went to a Tag sale yesterday and there sure was some good buys. One of the things I bought was a antique Homelite chainsaw Model 17L. The reason I bought it was that I still had my Dads old Homelite 17L brush cutter. It was made in 1954. It's so old that I can't even find one on google. I can find the chainsaw but not the brush cutter. Anyway I needed this saw so I could restore my Dads brush cutter. I remember him running this thing 8 hours a day on our Christmas tree farm. The saw I bought cost me all of $5.00 and it looked very lightly used. I'm happy to now have this brush cutter back in good shape. It sure is heavy and BIG. My newest weed eater is along side to show the size difference. Report
March 23, 20206 yr comment_222414 Hey Kevin, that looks like it takes four arms to handle that! Report
March 23, 20206 yr comment_222416 11 minutes ago, Cal said: Hey Kevin, that looks like it takes four arms to handle that! I saw that thing and the pins in my arm and wrist started vibrating like a tuning fork. Report
March 23, 20206 yr comment_222435 I have never seen a saw on the end of a shaft like that before. It looks like an accident ready to happen. Report
March 23, 20206 yr comment_222440 11 minutes ago, Ron Altier said: I have never seen a saw on the end of a shaft like that before. It looks like an accident ready to happen. Somewhere a ER doctor has a story about it. Report
March 23, 20206 yr comment_222446 I've got one of those saw blade attachments for my walk behind string mower. Wicked! Report
March 23, 20206 yr Author Popular Post comment_222452 This is another Homelite that I have that has a saw blade on it.... Report
March 23, 20206 yr comment_222463 46 minutes ago, Kevin Beitz said: This is another Homelite that I have that has a saw blade on it.... That's nice if you have arms like the Hulk. Edited March 23, 20206 yr by Woodbutcherbynight Report
March 23, 20206 yr comment_222477 i had a similar (probably smaller) saw blade i used to use on my old mcculloch weed beater. used it to trim off small trees and the wild bamboo across the street (at least that's what i think it is). Report
April 8, 20206 yr Author comment_224408 This is the blade I use on the farm when cutting around the pond. It will take down a small tree in a hurry. Report
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