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Little bit of "old saw porn"

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by B.Brown, Apr 14, 2021.

  1. B.Brown

    B.Brown

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    image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg Both are 266xp's as I've said berore the one in the back has a 272 cyl , carb on it. It has a 24" bar on it. The one up front is a 266xp as well. 32" bar it's been opened up in the top cover and tuned for this. Both run really well, choice? It would be tough to choose which one is a favorite. Pictures ALWAYS make them look great, but, these are both former timber faller's saws, retired now, but, plenty of life left in both of them.
     
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  2. Eric VW

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    Niiiice!
     
    amateur cutter and metalcuttr like this.
  3. Husky Man

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    Saws dressed in all Orange, are so HOT!!!

    my 266XP “Ol’ Reliable” was my first Good saw, I bought it New in 1991, and it is still an Excellent saw.

    Ol’ Reliable made a Husqvarna Believer out of me, my sig line, will give you an idea of how that turned out :whistle:


    Hi, I’m Doug, and I have a Problem,

    well, actually I have TWO Problems,
    My Garage isn’t BIG Enough, and
    My Budget isn’t BIG Enough :rofl: :lol:


    Doug. :cheers:
     
  4. Canadian border VT

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    I have the same conundrum and I have a 3 1/2 car garage