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Whats your favorite chainsaw for firewood?

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by SquareFile, Jun 29, 2015.

  1. SquareFile

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    3.......2.......1........and Go :rofl: :lol:

    Pics or it don't count. :ithappened:
     
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    Will ironpony post his favorite?
     
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    Next time just get a saw with a outboard clutch with different sideways balance. LOL
     
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    My favorite, super 77

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    I just happened to have the whip attached that Bret Hart gave me.


    That old super 77 probably needs an 029 super as a counter weight.;)
     
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    Dude, you had better take a close look at the oiler on that saw, it looks like it might be running a bit lean???

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    I was running low on oil and had to put it the gear drive. :drunk:
     
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    Best combo... Mastemind ported MS261 and MS461.
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    Saw is bad azz but the shirt.........meh. LOL
     
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    More national championships than any other university. Big Ten Champions all four years (1987-1990) I was on the team. Three-times NCAA All-American (individual). Yeah, I'm Proud. Now, let's not talk about football. I think our new coach is either a genius (5%) or clinically insane (95%). I wonder how much it would cost to by Urban Myer from OSU. He's clearly the cream of the crop in NCAA coachs...
     
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    Just havin fun. Lol
     
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    If I had to choose "JUST ONE" it would be my stock MS361 (not surprisingly the average of my 261/461 2-saw plan). Honestly, in stock form, it's light enough for limbing and trimming, and I've successfully cross cut 30+ inch oaks with it (20" bar x 2 cuts) without hesitation. I really love this saw, ALWAYS start, cuts everything, light enough to run all day. What more could you ask for?
     
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    I know. Heck, our football team has been the butt of the joke for several years now.:( I fully admitt our decline. However, our Swimming and Diving Team has consistently been one of the best since before WWII. This is what I call a dynasty, 60+ year of superior performance.:yes: