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Anybody on here collect Remingtons?

Started by 67L36Driver, November 16, 2013, 08:05:50 PM

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67L36Driver

I have a few.   

 

Not shown are some more PL/SL-4 runners.  Still trying to corner an SL-11.
Over 40 old magnesium runners.  Plei Trapp Valley Duck!!! Club.

sawguy21

old age and treachery will always overcome youth and enthusiasm

Caloren

I do have one of the 5 cuber's in Wards colors. Was a good strong saw in its day.
Stihl MS 170, Stihl MS 310, Stihl 028 AV Super, and half a dozen other no-accounts! Cat D4 D.

67L36Driver

The Remy PL/SL-55 types are almost three pounds lighter than a Homie XL-925.  What's not to like. 8)

John Deere 23/Remington PL-55A.



 

Former Wards 5.0/Remington SL-55A after a few repairs and cosmetic redo.



 

Very low hour Wards 5.0.



  
Over 40 old magnesium runners.  Plei Trapp Valley Duck!!! Club.

three feathers

I have an old PL4 Remington that still runs well. A new bar and chain cost more than the saw is worth.
Jerry

SLawyer Dave

I should have known, I thought you were talking about guns.   :D

Ward Barnes

7 year old Stihl MS 390.  New Stihl trim saw MS 250.  Kubota BX 2200 tractor.  2005 F150 4X4.
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jhellwig

Quote from: 67L36Driver on November 16, 2013, 09:39:16 PM
The Remy PL/SL-55 types are almost three pounds lighter than a Homie XL-925.  What's not to like. 8)

John Deere 23/Remington PL-55A.



 

I just saw this saw on craigs list last night.    It looks nice.
Murphy's Law is a pain in my butt.

Al_Smith

I don't collect them but I have a PL4 and 5 .They are a clone or knock off  of a Homelite XL-12 which I have one of those also .They don't run now but they must have at sometime or another and possibley might again .

Then again someone might make me an offer I can't refuse then they can deal with them . ;D

67L36Driver

Quote from: jhellwig on November 19, 2013, 09:28:25 PM
Quote from: 67L36Driver on November 16, 2013, 09:39:16 PM
The Remy PL/SL-55 types are almost three pounds lighter than a Homie XL-925.  What's not to like. 8)

John Deere 23/Remington PL-55A.



 

I just saw this saw on craigs list last night.    It looks nice.

It's listed because I don't like green. :embarassed:  We be trollin' for a Deere collector.
Over 40 old magnesium runners.  Plei Trapp Valley Duck!!! Club.

ReggieT

Quote from: 67L36Driver on November 16, 2013, 08:05:50 PM
I have a few.   

 

Not shown are some more PL/SL-4 runners.  Still trying to corner an SL-11.
Beautiful collection my friend! I have a Remington Weekender 12' CUT 34cc...where can I find air filter cover/top cover for it?...runs like a top...just need this part...else I'll be paying someone to fabricate something. :(

Thanks
Reg

thecfarm

ReggieT,you checked out CHAINSAWR,sponsor on the left? I looked real quick and saw 10 pages of Remington stuff. Good luck.
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coxy

don't like there gun so I wouldn't want a saw :D  but I do have a ford ;D

Al_Smith

 :D Oh geeze now a gun thing of all things

Ford/Chevy ,Stihl /Husqvarna ,Harley D /Indian .The story line doesn't change just the players .

coxy

Quote from: Al_Smith on November 28, 2013, 07:48:09 AM
:D Oh geeze now a gun thing of all things

Ford/Chevy ,Stihl /Husqvarna ,Harley D /Indian .The story line doesn't change just the players .
:D :D :D :D 8) 8) 8)  happy turkey day  ;D

Al_Smith

Turkey and maybe a ham too .I'd just as soon have a good roast of beef myself . ;D

coxy

Quote from: Al_Smith on November 28, 2013, 10:43:52 AM
Turkey and maybe a ham too .I'd just as soon have a good roast of beef myself . ;D
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