TITAN BLUESTREAK.

Recent acquisition...a challenge on the workbench!!!!!!!
The last 2 man saw made by Titan. This one has the manual clutch handle engagement prior to the automatic clutch.... predecessor to their first one man saw..the 200JR


History by Marshall Trover:
The ER was made in Seattle, Washington on 4th and Lander. Mill and Mine Supply had a foundry and machine shop there and produced logging and mining supplies plus marketed others tools in a large catalog. The ER was a model E Titan revised with better cylinders and a cast gas and oil tank instead of a round steel tank. It was two simultaneous firing apposed cylinders and used the same internals as some Neptune outboards with a manual clutch. The R stands for "Revised". It was made around 1947 and rated at 10 hp.

The ER became the Bluesteak with no mechanical changes but a color change from gray to blue. With the introduction of the automatic clutch it became the Bluestreatk Automatic and was a very popular and successful two man saw in the late 1940's. Lots of pictures on Acres Collector's Corner. As a general rule, condition and completeness are critical elements when determining value, often more so than rarity.

MANUFACTURED BY: TITAN CHAIN SAWS INC. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, U.S.A.
INTRODUCED: 1947
DISCONTINUED: 1953
CYLINDERS: 2 (horizontally opposed)
H.P.: 10
CLUTCH: Centrifugal with left handlegrip manual engagement.
DRIVE: Bevel gear transmission
CONSTRUCTION: Sand cast aluminum
CARBURETOR: Float type Tillotson model DY2B
STARTER: Titan automatic rewind steel cable
OIL PUMP: Manual
SPARK PLUG: Champion 6MJ
CONFIGURATION: Two Man operation