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Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by the GOAT, Oct 5, 2013.

  1. Buttermilk

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    How's the learning curve on it. Been thinking about one myself. All my chain is 3/8.
     
  2. T.Jeff Veal

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    Not long at all, especially if you only have 1 size/style chain
     
  3. Deererainman

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    This one rides in my toolbox most of the time. Has an OE 346xp p&c. IMAG0965[1].jpg
     
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    I enjoy this one the most. I need to use it more. 20171228_173208.jpg
     
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  5. Buttermilk

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    Sweet old saw. Ran a Pro Mac 805 a bunch 25 years ago
     
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    Thanks. As a kid, dad and I would cut locust posts each winter. We used 10-10's. The Super Pro 81 was the big saw for larger stuff.
     
  7. Buttermilk

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    Yep 10-10s ear too!
     
  8. Deererainman

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    I have an 805 that needs a piston. Years ago Dad was trying to keep up with a great running Husqvarna, leaned her out too much. I plan on getting it up and running one of these days.
     
  9. Buttermilk

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    Those 805s aren't the fastest but they sure have Alot of grunt
     
  10. J. Dirt

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    New toy….. just needs a clean up and a sharpening…. Sure is a noisy thing!! 503541F9-EAC9-416F-B590-042C2DD43396.jpeg 3FECEDC0-B56D-4140-B631-42528FA6FC46.jpeg 926719A7-B940-4B92-98B1-65F4B97031E2.jpeg
     
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    I think early/mid 1960’s. I was doing a little reading and what I saw said that they only had the blue cases on the earlier versions. It still has the dealer decals on it from a local dealer that my dad remembers being near where he grew up.
     
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    Thats always cool with old stickers. Trip down memory lane. Couple of mine have them.
     
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    I had a blue Homelite similar to that. Model escapes me currently......

    XL101! That was it. I hope to find a minty blue and white 150 automatic Homelite.
     
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    C133EE1C-4772-4542-A5FD-EC6550B36BA3.jpeg

    I’ve got one of those with a cracked handle
    Never tried to start it,,yet
     
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    Hard to believe they came with 3/8 chain, 16" bar and 40ish cc. They pull it pretty well too.
     
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    PXL_20221202_213556338.PORTRAIT.jpg Bout to make pine firewood in PA. Pretty sure my house is already on fire.
     
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    20221203_083710.jpg My echo 335, Redmax gz7ooo, Husqvarna 261 XS, and the new to me 394. 20221203_083710.jpg
     
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    There 54 cc and they have lotta of power for there weight i love them saws
     
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