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I have not heard of efco before.
I have an antique Mall 24 inch one man saw that I am restoringI have not heard of efco before.
http://www.chainsawcollectors.se/phpbb3/viewtopic.php?t=5367
Now I have.
I have an antique Mall 24 inch one man saw that I am restoring
Cool,it's nice to see younger people take interest in older stuffMy son liked Legos when he was little.
Now he likes chainsaws. He got one from his
grandpa, so old it said Sear & Roebuck on it,
all in pieces in a cardboard box. He rebuilt it.
Among others he has now are Jonsered 521e,
Jonsered 50. Mac 2-10. Sears Auto-Sharp.
David Bradley 360 (couple saws worth of parts).
Homelite XL 12. There are others.
One of the last things my mother and I talked
about was chainsaws. How much fun she had
with her electric one. And that I had just started
using a really little saw [pole saw, but with the
pole removed].