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Great thread, I have an old O15 that my dad bought for me back in the early 80's but him and I own jonsered and can't complain!!!!
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102-P Narrow tires no creeper--42inch deck and IH blade. 102-D Wide tires,creeper,headlights--42inch deck and CW36 snow thrower. 1997-2086 Super with 3 point hitch and all the bells and whistles. 1961-PTE-"O", needs lots of work. 2072-Repowered with a ch18, Woods tractor. 149 with my Dad. 44" deck and QA36A. #9-70 with weights and sleeve hitch. #10-149 with a 38inch deck. 2015 Kubota BX 2670. |
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I just got a Stihl MS 271 Farm Boss a few weeks back. Awesome saw. I went with an 18" bar.
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RUN IN THE RED 782 w/50c deck (red); 782 dual stick, 44c deck (y/w); 1050 w/38c deck; 1864 w/54" GT deck; 1872 project Cub Cadet Pro Z 560 L 42" power angle snowblade, #2 tiller, 2-QA42a snowthrowers, 450 thrower, #2 cart; 54" Haban blade; Brinly box blade, 48" dethatcher, moldboard plow; Agri-Fab sweeper 1200, 1863, 1864 parts machines |
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Mr Hall, nice collection!!!! I have a Clinton d65 pro but that's about as old as I go, and that's the only saw I don't use..I like those old double handles... I think henry disston invented a saw that took an 84" bar twin cylinder, (2 man with the 84") at some point early on, but not sure details.... Good posts guys keep em coming....I have a friend who has some old David Bradleys....but I like my 2 old homies....they were free and that little xl2 is a beast of a climbing saw...although not the safest with no brake...but like I said...a 200t is waaaaaay out of my $ league...
028s were good saws, built like a pro saw.... Here's the mufflers I sell for 046,066, 460mags and 660s I also just built a fried 290 into an insane ported 390, but I'm having impulse line problems...should be interesting for a clamshell saw.... Nice saws guys... Like the old homies....any old macs?? |
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We've got couple of old McCullough saws. One is a 2 man. Homelite is actually more common here than macs. My favorites were always the 2 man saws. Mercury and Disston (essentially the same), Poulan and Mall are the most common here. I have managed to acquire 3 Titans. No mosquitos with those--1 pt of 50W oil to the gallon of gas. The pics I posted were from last year. That was the first time we had ran any of the old ones in about 10 years. I've got some that haven't seen daylight in 15. I'm thinking part of my hearing trouble is running those old 1 man saws--got a Clinton with a exhaust trumpet for a muffler! Believe it or not, those 2 man Mercury's are quieter than a 12hp Kohler, can't say that about the others. If I run across any more pics I'll post them. Really need to post a pic of my Strunk--1 man saw made in Coatsville, Pa--it mixes its own oil and gas.
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2072 w/60" Haban 982 with 3 pt and 60" Haban 1811 with ags and 50C 124 w/hydraulic lift 782 w/mounted sprayer 2284 w/54" mowing deck |
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I've seen a few malls...what Clinton do you have???? Mine has that same sheep horn exhaust...nice collection....and you use em!!! I still wouldn't trade my "worked" 460mag for anything.....
Any body do tree work?? Climbing, bucket work, precision falling, forestry work, getting paid???? |
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Some pics....there's that crazy 290 (64.5cc now) she runs but needs an impulse line before I break it in..those homeowner/farm/ranch saws are not fun to tear down....
Always have like 4-5 trimmer heads..the one is a OHV 4 stroke, (for sale)...and then my baby...shes the only saw that comes in the house There's that Clinton with 32" beavertail |
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I have an 029 that gets some use... I got it in 1994 brand new. I'll be getting my dads 61 Husky. I've cut way more trees with dads than my own. The only thing I don't like about the husky is that when it's above 60, she don't run the greatest. Stalls at idle. She screams though when you need her!
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I bought a brand new echo cs-620p last year never let me down yet, then I have my dads old saw its a husky 268xp and my grandpa's old jonsered it's around 80cc.
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Here's my "collection"...
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mjsoldcub, if any of my stuff needs help I know who I'm going to be talking to.
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2264 with 54 GT deck 1641 AKA Black Jack with a 402-E Haban Sickle bar mower JD317 dump truck BX2670 with FEL |
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