The Green Machine Chain saw
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From: Sperling,
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Hi, I am wondering if anybody here has ever heard of a "The Green Machine" chainsaw? All I can find on it is the name and model #7800. It looks like it has a fairly large motor. I am guessing between 60 and 70 cc. I would love to have more information on it. ie. displacement, fuel mixture and how easy/hard is it to convert. The motor runs perfectly after having been idle for two years. It fired up right away.
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I looked HERE and only found up to 7700, but that is a 64cc saw
if it's like the 80's green machine equipment it's made by Zenoah, which makes Redmax saws now, maybe there's something under redmax on acresinternet that matches what your saw looks like...
if it's like the 80's green machine equipment it's made by Zenoah, which makes Redmax saws now, maybe there's something under redmax on acresinternet that matches what your saw looks like...
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Thank you. I was going by memory on that model number and messed up. It is that 7600 saw.
The specs on that list are exactly what I was looking for. By the way, why is it on a collectors list?
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The specs on that list are exactly what I was looking for. By the way, why is it on a collectors list?
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some people are into collecting chainsaws, there's a lot of the really old saws on that list, and they just kept adding the newer saws as people sent in the info I guess... all I know is that is a very handy site for getting info on random saws... it's not always 100% accurate (I have a pioneer saw that their description isn't exactly correct on, they say it's a reed intake and it's piston ported...)
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Ok thanks for the information. That motor runs so well and starts so easily, it would make a wonderful prospect for conversion.



