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sablatnic

Quote from: brianJ on March 30, 2018, 12:47:17 PM;D      My name is Brian and I am on probation.
Inmate of the year 2017?   ;)

Woodcutter_Mo

 Well, something happened and now I have a 3rd Husky... Long story short, I added a  550XP to the mix.   ;D



 The 024 will serve light duty use and the be the 3rd saw if one of the huskys goes down.  ;)
-WoodMizer LT25
-592XP full wrap, 372XP, 550XP, 455 Rancher, RedMax GZ3500T
-Fixer-uppers/projects:
024AV, MS260, MS361, MS460, Shindaiwa 488, 394XPG

thecfarm

Holmen,don't know much about chains. But a chainsaw repair guy got me going on some 25 RS for my 50cc Efco. That chain brought that thing to life. :o He also convinced me to put something like that on my Husky. Did not really notice a big difference,but does seem to hold an edge much better. Been about 2 years since I've been running them.
Model 6020-20hp Manual Thomas bandsaw,TC40A 4wd 40 hp New Holland tractor, 450 Norse Winch, Heatmor 400 OWB,YCC 1978-79

brianJ

Quote from: Woodcutter_Mo on March 30, 2018, 08:19:35 PM
Well, something happened and now I have a 3rd Husky... Long story short, I added a  550XP to the mix.   ;D



The 024 will serve light duty use and the be the 3rd saw if one of the huskys goes down.  ;)
One more is never enough.

teakwood

Quote from: Woodcutter_Mo on March 30, 2018, 08:19:35 PM
Well, something happened and now I have a 3rd Husky... Long story short, I added a  550XP to the mix.   ;D



The 024 will serve light duty use and the be the 3rd saw if one of the huskys goes down.  ;)
Get some dirt on those saws!!
National Stihl Timbersports Champion Costa Rica 2018

Woodcutter_Mo

Quote from: brianJ on March 31, 2018, 04:51:19 AM
Quote from: Woodcutter_Mo on March 30, 2018, 08:19:35 PM
Well, something happened and now I have a 3rd Husky... Long story short, I added a  550XP to the mix.   ;D



The 024 will serve light duty use and the be the 3rd saw if one of the huskys goes down.  ;)
One more is never enough.

That's a true statement  ;)

Quote from: teakwood on March 31, 2018, 08:46:43 AM
Quote from: Woodcutter_Mo on March 30, 2018, 08:19:35 PM
Well, something happened and now I have a 3rd Husky... Long story short, I added a  550XP to the mix.   ;D



The 024 will serve light duty use and the be the 3rd saw if one of the huskys goes down.  ;)
Get some dirt on those saws!!
They do but they get the ol air compressor treatment alot  :D

 
-WoodMizer LT25
-592XP full wrap, 372XP, 550XP, 455 Rancher, RedMax GZ3500T
-Fixer-uppers/projects:
024AV, MS260, MS361, MS460, Shindaiwa 488, 394XPG

wild262

Quote from: Woodcutter_Mo on March 31, 2018, 01:14:30 PM


 They do but they get the ol air compressor treatment alot  :D



Pat yourself on the back ;)  At least you clean your saws!   You ought to see what comes in my shop here sometimes. ::)    They need cleaned before you can work on them. arg-smiley

Woodcutter_Mo

Quote from: wild262 on March 31, 2018, 03:45:22 PM



Pat yourself on the back ;)  At least you clean your saws!   You ought to see what comes in my shop here sometimes. ::)    They need cleaned before you can work on them. arg-smiley
I can imagine the saw mechanics share my appreciation for a clean saw  :) 
-WoodMizer LT25
-592XP full wrap, 372XP, 550XP, 455 Rancher, RedMax GZ3500T
-Fixer-uppers/projects:
024AV, MS260, MS361, MS460, Shindaiwa 488, 394XPG

knuckledragger

1960 I came into this world at a Marine base in North Carolina. Cost my folks three dollars. I bought a 064AV in 1992. That 064 was the only saw I used, never felt the need for additional saws, mentally or physically. Now the totally restored 064 only comes out when the two foot bar on my 044 or 372xp isn't long enough to reach through the tree. It's a beast of a saw and physically demanding. Limbing with my ms170 is faster and doesn't stov me up. For that reason, yes, I'll switch saws

mike_belben

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