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The other side of Cox, the practical side
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The other side of Cox, the practical side
Had these for a couple of weeks now. Shipped with the bar and chain removed I finally had time to assemble one. One is complete, the other missing the carburator air cleaner. I'm not sure if either works but I'm pretty sure that I will get both running.



One will get stripped down to parts, cleaned, reconditioned, sandblasted, and painted. The other put to use. Cleaned one will be hung from the ceiling of my garage.
Not much about these. From Dannels/Sitter's book.

I love all Cox products, but I really love chain saws. Used two of them today. Don't laugh, the little 4" guy is a favorite and the most useful.

Also got a couple of 6". Keep one in the ATV. This one is my Sunday go to meeting.




One will get stripped down to parts, cleaned, reconditioned, sandblasted, and painted. The other put to use. Cleaned one will be hung from the ceiling of my garage.

Not much about these. From Dannels/Sitter's book.

I love all Cox products, but I really love chain saws. Used two of them today. Don't laugh, the little 4" guy is a favorite and the most useful.

Also got a couple of 6". Keep one in the ATV. This one is my Sunday go to meeting.

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Re: The other side of Cox, the practical side
Very cool Bob!
I'm sure you already know, but in case you don't, we do have scans of the manuals for those chainsaws on the manuals page: https://www.coxengineforum.com/h24-instruction-sheets#gas_engines_equip
I'm sure you already know, but in case you don't, we do have scans of the manuals for those chainsaws on the manuals page: https://www.coxengineforum.com/h24-instruction-sheets#gas_engines_equip
Re: The other side of Cox, the practical side
Admin wrote:Very cool Bob!
I'm sure you already know, but in case you don't, we do have scans of the manuals for those chainsaws on the manuals page: https://www.coxengineforum.com/h24-instruction-sheets#gas_engines_equip
Thanks Jacob, very complete 20 pages. Might print it out. Both sides. Find a proper clear envelope and hang it from the ceiling with the Beaver.

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Re: The other side of Cox, the practical side
all I saw was a super cool Craftsman table saw 

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Re: The other side of Cox, the practical side
This post is all too funny. I laughed a lot at the little 6" chainsaw. I thought I was the only one that had one, let alone someone else I know having one. Same basic idea, but different brand. I saw it on sale on Amazon and thought it would be funny to have one, so ordered it. Still have yet to use it, but feel it may actually be useful.
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Re: The other side of Cox, the practical side
I bought one of these a couple of years back. Thought originally that they were a gimmick but it has been sooooo useful. My back is now too bad to use a regular chainsaw, and besides that my wife can use it. Most of the work we need it for is just garden pruning, but I was really surprised how much use we get out of one charge, and it powers through most light branches etc. with ease.


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