Thank you, I only collect auto oilers and they didn't start making them until 1965 so my collection runs from 1965-1980. The older pre 1965 saws I know very little about, keeping up with 62 runners right now is a chore. I'm about to start another restoration, Super Xp1020 Automatic. I'll be doing lots of videos on that
Like you, I run all my saws. When you said, "keeping up with 62 runners is a chore", I had to laugh. I have 30 saws and it's become a chore for me. I don't know how you do it?! I'll keep an eye out for your Super Xp1020 Automatic restoration video.
I don't collect manual oilers, I do have one, the Canadian Super XL-67, just because how rare they are. I have only seen 3-4 actual XL-701AM auto oilers, but here in Oklahoma old Homelites are almost non existent. They did make a XL-701 and XL-700 manual oiler only as well. Every saw I have was shipped, many from Canada. I ever bought a saw in person
That’s a stunning line up of a collection you have. I’d love to have any of those Canadian saws😊
WHAT.A.COLLECTION! You are a walking Homelite encyclopedia, I like it!
Thank you, I only collect auto oilers and they didn't start making them until 1965 so my collection runs from 1965-1980. The older pre 1965 saws I know very little about, keeping up with 62 runners right now is a chore. I'm about to start another restoration, Super Xp1020 Automatic. I'll be doing lots of videos on that
Like you, I run all my saws. When you said, "keeping up with 62 runners is a chore", I had to laugh. I have 30 saws and it's become a chore for me. I don't know how you do it?! I'll keep an eye out for your Super Xp1020 Automatic restoration video.
Very nice thx
Amazing
Thanks, I'm new to collecting saws, but I've been very lucky to find a lot of collectible models
I am enviously happy.
Nice collection.
I really like your videos giving a walk around of your collection, thanks
Oh the new cylinder and pistons and rings are for an Old Blue
Iv got 4 red super xls there 78 79 80 71 got 3 xl12s all blue in the late 60s they are
Iv got 2 I'm going to restore
Look like your missing a blue xl1 and a c9 I managed to pick up a 701am. Got it running no trouble.
I don't collect manual oilers, I do have one, the Canadian Super XL-67, just because how rare they are. I have only seen 3-4 actual XL-701AM auto oilers, but here in Oklahoma old Homelites are almost non existent. They did make a XL-701 and XL-700 manual oiler only as well. Every saw I have was shipped, many from Canada. I ever bought a saw in person
Buenas
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Saludos desde Norte de España
You don't need 2 new cylinders and pistons and rings do you?
What are the part numbers
I have canadian made XL76 That looks almost new and after being put away for 30 years started very easily and runs well I was totally surprised