The first guy that i ever did tree work for here, showed up at my shop unexpectedly. He lives in the next town over. i see him on the average about every two years or so now, usually he will bring some saws to be looked at, which was the case today. He was out of work for a long time with some very bad knees, even semi retired before that. An 026 and an 038 magnum, neither had been run in over a year. Old saws for sure, and not my favorite job to not know what you might be getting into, but after not wanting to start, both were running pretty good by the end of the day. They have seen a lot of use. I work cheap for him, some good history between us, plus he taught me some. Called him and he was happy that he didn't need to buy any parts, or have to wait while I looked for them at ebay.
Burnham, by the way, this guy was quite heavy set and a hard worker, and the last time I saw him his knees were really shot, had a very hard time getting around. A changed man now after knee replacements, it is hard to believe. Gets around super well, and is back on his mountain doing some work. Lost some weight, looking good. Pretty amazing how replacements are working these days. He had them done both at once, pretty gutsy I think.