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Started by SnoJetter, April 26, 2005, 08:52:09 PM

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SnoJetter

Just curious...how many saws do you guys own, for what jobs, and why?  For a long time, I've always kinda figured one saw was enough for most jobs.  I just cut firewood for myself, so I used my dad's 026 as a feller/bucker/limber.  But I've recently discovered multiple saws come in handy!  For example:

I have 4.

Stihl 029 w/ 18" bar - my dad bought me this saw as a surprise for...just because he figured it was time I had my own saw rather than use his all the time.  That was about 5 years ago.  I use it primarily as a feller.

Stihl 031 w/ 18" bar - Gramps gave it to me as a fixer-upper.  It didn't need much work, and it works well.  I use it primarily for bucking, though I use it as a feller (not often cuz it leaks gas out the breather hole when the tank is full  :D )

Jonsered 535 w/ 18" bar - limber and bucker.  Gramps favorite saw is a 535, and being light it doesn't wear a guy out using it when you gotta move it around such as when limbing. 

Jonsered 455 w/ 16" bar - this one isn't running well, but I plan to use is as a limber when I get it fixed.

And I just bought another 535.  Why??  No good reason except that I just like that saw so doggone much!  I've always considered myself a Stihl guy, but I find there is room in the garage for some Red, too.

Kyle Sands <>< Huntley, MN

rahtreelimbs

Roughly 25..............but who is counting??? ;)
Nothing Like A  Modded Saw To Start Your Day!!![/SIZE]               Later, Rich.

Sawyerfortyish

Ditto that last post. Between the sawmill ,firewood processor , several trucks, and three farms. I think I have hmm not sure. Now you made me stop to take inventory. I hate to walk to far to get a saw.

logger

I have 4 of my own. 

Stihl MS440 Magnum- Feller, Bucker, Limber.  Mostly Feller. 8)

Stihl MS460 Magnum-Feller, Bucker, Limber.  Mostly Feller and bucker.

Stihl MS280- Limber, Bucker, Some Felling.

Poulan Pro 220- some of everything.  Nothing to brag about, although a good saw.

Stihl MS361, Stihl MS660 Magnum- want to get soon!!!!!!! 8) ;D :) :o

220 Poulan            Future Saws         
Stihl MS280             Jonsered CS2171              
Stihl MS440 Magnum Husky 575XP  
Stihl MS460 Magnum   Dolmar PS-7900
Husky 385xp            Stihl MS361  Stihl MS441 Magnum
Stihl 066 Magnum       Stihl MS660 Magnum

SawTroll

I have 3 functional firewood saws:

-Husky 353G; my wife bought me that one - and it is really is all I need. :)

-Jonsereds Raket 621; my father in law gave me his old saw when he quit sawing at a age of 85. Saw is 35 years old, and still going strong. :)

-Stihl MS 361W, the one I bought myself. ;D

I also have some even smaller saws, but don't use them any more.

A 20" dbh tree is a really big one where I live. :'(
Information collector.

RSteiner

At times there have been four chain saws around the place but the combination that works best for me is two. 

I like a bigger saw for the felling and bucking operations something around 4.5 cubic inches displacement.  Then there is the smaller and ligther saw for the limbing operations, I save firewood down to about 2" diameter or less sometimes.  I have developed the attitude of a friends grandfather, if it is worth cutting it is worth keeping.

Having two saws is handy when you get one stuck.  Using a ligther saw for limbing really makes a difference in the fatigue department. 

Randy
Randy

SnoJetter

Sawtroll, I've got my grandfathers 621 down here at my place, too.  He didn't give it to me...I just "borrowed" it to test it out.  That big heavy saw cuts like none other I've ever used.  Gramps is 80 and prefers a lighter saw now.

Kyle

SawTroll

Kyle; Oh yes, it is heavy - actually it weights about the same as a Stihl MS460.
I mainly use it for bucking logs into firewood length - not in the woods.
The performance of the old saw is rather amacing, given that it is only 56 cc's and about 2.6 kw.
I run mine with a 3/8"x8 rim sprocket, which I think was standard on these saws - 16" bar, and 73LP chain - and it cuts real fast.

Mine is one of the first ones, with no safety features except a low plasic handguard in front of the handlebar. There were several variants from 1970 to about 1984.

Gypo, do you still have the late model 621 pictured some years ago on another chainsaw forum? That one is the nicest looking 621 I have ever seen.....
Information collector.

jjmk98k

I have 4 saws,

a old Remington Mighty Mite bantam..... runs fine with it's 14" bar, i take it into the woods on my quad incase I need to clear a small tree or some other trail blocking problem, small and light....

Husqvarna 141 my pallet cutting saw, if it gets beat up on a nail once in a    while, i am not too upset, I like cutting the hardwood clean pallets for starter wood.... Usually cut 20+ pallets in a weekend and it gives me plenty of kindling..


Husqvarna 350 for general use, firewood cutting, small time felling


Husqvarna 372 XP  still pretty much a new saw for me, but it'll be used to cut lenghts of trees into firewood sized chunks. Maybe do some small time freehand milling to make some benches and tables for around my camp...




Jim

Warminster PA, not quite hell, but it is a local phone call. SUPPORT THE TROOPS!

Ed

Ya can't never have to many saws!!!

These are "shared" by myself & my father....If the chain is sharp, it's his, if it's dull, mine.

2 Stihl 020's,  14" bars, both with the "tail" handle- Trimming & limbing.

Stihl 026  16" bar- General purpose firewood saw.

Stihl 032  20" bar- Used as more of a back-up saw, when you hang one up.

Stihl 046  20" bar- General felling & bucking, when the 084 isn't needed.

Stihl 084  24, 36 & 60" bars- Big tree felling, bucking & ripping blocks into manageable sizes.

Stihl ht75 pole pruner- For reminding me I need to see the chiropractor.

Husky 254xp  16" bar- Another general purpose firewood saw.

Husky 371xp  20" bar- Dad's saw, he says my Stihl 046 starts to hard.

I also have a friends 026, he said "take it!, use it!, I haven't run it in 5 years"   8) 8) no problem  ;D


Jeff

Just call me the midget doctor.
Forestry Forum Founder and Chief Cook and Bottle Washer.

Commercial circle sawmill sawyer in a past life for 25yrs.
Ezekiel 22:30

jjmk98k

Jeff, now thats cool to see! Almost as neat as the Russian saw we all gabbed about not too long ago...

the fist one is interesting, can you expand a little more?
Jim

Warminster PA, not quite hell, but it is a local phone call. SUPPORT THE TROOPS!

Jeff

That first saw and the second are Barker Rim saws. Made by none other then our own Bro Nobles Grandpappy's company. Two of my most prized saws. smiley_smug01

Here is a lengthy thread on them.

https://forestryforum.com/board/index.php?topic=1161.0
Just call me the midget doctor.
Forestry Forum Founder and Chief Cook and Bottle Washer.

Commercial circle sawmill sawyer in a past life for 25yrs.
Ezekiel 22:30

redpowerd

is the red one you got there in original condition?

looked at a few links but didnt see much info on it. shes a beaut!

NO FARMERS -- NO FOOD
northern adirondak yankee farmer

OneWithWood

Stihl MS460 Magnum - falling saw
Stihl MS440 Magnum - bucking, limbing saw
Stihl 038 AV Farm Boss - yard saw
Stihl 019T - TSI saw
One With Wood
LT40HDG25, Woodmizer DH4000 Kiln

Chris J

Jonsered:  2--801s (1 sort of runs & 1 parts).  3--670s (West Coast runs, 2 parts).  2--Unknown (haven't put any real effort into IDing them; parts saws at best).

Husqvarna:  1--51 (almost like new-still needs to be 'ran in' & readjusted).

Stihl:  1--025 (runs, needs oil pump).  2--011 (one runs, other needs ignition system I think).  2--009 (both not running).  1--015L (needs ignition system, which I have, but saw doesn't appear easy to work on, also a mechtech said it's a difficult saw to repair).  Have quite a few misc parts for 011 & 009; probably enough for a complete saw, give or take a few parts.

David Bradley:  1--I can never remember the model #; it's in a thread here somewhere (not running, & I doubt that I'll ever work on it).
Certified Amateur Chainsaw Tinkerer.  If sucess is built on failure, then one day I'll live on the top of Mt. Everest.

Jeff

Quote from: redpowerd on April 27, 2005, 12:22:01 PM
is the red one you got there in original condition?

looked at a few links but didnt see much info on it. shes a beaut!
Yep, original, found in a barn condition. ;D  It was hardly used and mostly like new.  Actually, the other one is almost as nice. It is an earlier "folding sawing machine"  It is natural ash. The ones made in the 1890's, like that one, did not have paint. It is on our mantle now, but still, very functional
Just call me the midget doctor.
Forestry Forum Founder and Chief Cook and Bottle Washer.

Commercial circle sawmill sawyer in a past life for 25yrs.
Ezekiel 22:30

Chris J

Jeff-the saw with the wheels is cool.  What's its story?  In general, were those used much?  Thanks.
Certified Amateur Chainsaw Tinkerer.  If sucess is built on failure, then one day I'll live on the top of Mt. Everest.

Jeff

Thats an ottawa drag saw one of the last models built in the early 40's. Dragsaws were used all across the country and built by several companies. You can usually always find a running example at old engine shows. Mine runs, and since I found almost a new old blade for it, it really cuts quite well.  The ottawa actually had a felling artachment available for it, but those are very rare. Not hard to figure out why. Not something you could move real quite if a tree decided to go the wrong way. :)
Just call me the midget doctor.
Forestry Forum Founder and Chief Cook and Bottle Washer.

Commercial circle sawmill sawyer in a past life for 25yrs.
Ezekiel 22:30

redpowerd

real nice find.

im allways "checking" old barns for any kind of wooden implement.
id have something like that on my mantle too.
NO FARMERS -- NO FOOD
northern adirondak yankee farmer

oldsaw

Go out with an 066 and Homie Super XL.  If I've got the room, I'll bring the Homie 150, just in case.

066 runs Alaskan mill, and does the "big jobs", the Super XL gets the smaller stuff

Simple, no?
So many trees, so little money, even less time.

Stihl 066, Husky 262, Husky 350 (warmed over), Homelite Super XL, Homelite 150A

saw_nut

  Hello everyone, here is a list of my saws. I am a logger and they are used in all forestry applications.

Redmax- G5000

Husky-    346XP,346XPG,346EHP
                262XP,181SE,285

Stihl-      024 Super,026,MS260,MS260 Arctic
               034,036,MS361EHP,064,088EHP

Ironwood

 SIX TOTAL. I cut furniture sapling wood with two Husky 335xp, and one 009 Stihl (very durble but heavy). One Husky 257, medium stuff/ firewood. Two Husky 394XP's, one for big felling/ cutting 32" bar, one with 6' bar for trueing up root swells on stumps for table bases and running 40' overhead chainsaw milling with 50"? bar (don't remember exactly)


                    Reid
                                         
There is no scarcity of opportunity to make a living at what you love to do, there is only scarcity of resolve to make it happen.- Wayne Dyer

Al_Smith

Well,lets see,McCulloch SP 125,Sp 125C,Sp 105,Sp 81 ,700 ,7-10 ,6-10 Super 10-10,10-10,610,Super 44A,3 250's ,650 geardrive,120 [junk].Lombard Comanga,Lightning 2.Homelite 2100S.Stihl  048,048,042,038Super.2 little Poulans[my climbers].In addition,around 20 or so in various stages of non functionality. smiley_thumbsup_grin

Corley5

395 Husky, 372 Husky, 65 Husky, 2094 Jonsered, 625 Jonsered, 49SP Jonsered, an Eager Beaver McCulloch (hate to admit it but it's kinda handy for small jobs)  Some old blue Homelite parts saws and one that used to run ;).  Never could get the hang of pumping the oiler on it ;D
Burnt Gunpowder is the Smell Of Freedom

ladylake

2 Echo CS510  my favorites
1 Echo CS5500
1  Echo CS 6700
2 044 Stihl
1 385 Husky
1 Solo 690  that saw cuts
1 Dolmar 143  It cuts too if you can lug it around
                               Steve
Timberking B20  18000  hours +  Case75xt grapple + forks+8" snow bucket + dirt bucket   770 Oliver   Lots(too many) of chainsaws, Like the Echo saws and the Stihl and Husky     W5  Case loader   1  trailers  Wright sharpener     Suffolk  setter Volvo MCT125c skid loader

tony_marks

got 4 saws 372 modified by dan henry ,an real go to sawe for anthing tough. an olympic 062 ,modified by dave neiger. a banshe of a saw. an 026 stihl.,modified by dan ,that i could do most of my work with if i didnt have the bigger ones. then an cs3000 echo top handle. needs a new chain as it cuts rough if the teeth are not even. which they are not . dont really use this much anymore as climbing is pretty much in my past. :'(

KDJ

HUSKY 394 XP WITH PORTED MUFFLER 3 FT BAR FOR THE BIG STUFF LOTS OF POWER TOO HEAVY FOR REGULAR USE
HUSKY 272 FAST CUTTING GOOD POWER 20 INCHE BAR
HUSKY 357 SUPER FAST FOR CUTTING FIREWOOD TYPE LOGS 18 AND 16 INCHE BARS
JONSRED 670 MAINLY BOUGHT IT BECAUSE IT REMINDS OF ME WHEN I WAS A KID AND WE HAD TO SAW FOR FIREWOOD WITH THE OLD MANS 630 18 INCHE BAR CUTS VERY WELL BOUGHT IT USED HE HAD IT A MESS BUT NOW IT CUTS GREAT AND RUNS VERY WELL
   STHIL 026 16 INCHE BAR WHEN I FIRST GOT IT IT RAN TERRIBLE TOOK IT TOO 3 DIFFERENT GUYS TO WORK ON IT NONE GOT IT CORRECT AFTER FIDDLING WITH IT AFTER THE 3 RD GUY GOT DONE IT RUNS GREAT EVEN AFTER BEING RUN OVER BY MY SKID LOADER

KIND OF GOT THE ITCH TO GET A LARGE STHIL SAW BUT WE WILL SEE

KDJ

Ga_Boy

Here is what I have for now.

028 with a 18" bar, use this for general purpose stuff like firewood and limbing.

361 with a 20" bar, use this for felling and bucking and limbing; if the 028 is too far away.

Got the itch for a 460 Magnum with a 32" bar, I seem to be gitting the bigger logs and a bigger saw would be nice too have. 


There is no such thing as too much horsepower. 8) 8)



Mark
10 Acers in the Blue Ridge Mountains

timberjack240

we got some for cuttin some for trimmin and a pile of old beaters to cut off limbs and knots in the landing that have been draug through the mud. at one time it rianedfor a couple days and we went to my paps he had 12 runnin and ready to go   ;D

Mark M

Stihl 009
Stihl MS260 Pro
Stihl MS460 - (Lewis Winch)
Stihl 066
Jonsered 621
Jonsered 630
Husky 141 - (Dovetailor)
Husky 345
Husky 346XP

DanG, I have more saws than we have trees in ND  :o

Daren

 The Rim Circle Saw is one of the coolest things I have seen in a while. Well, there is another tool I will have to look for to add to the collection.
Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.

maple flats

4 saws. Mac super 250, 32"bar, poulon pro, 20"bar, and 2 light weight poulons 18" and 16". Super 250 starts real hard and rarely gets used, 404 chain. all others run but I almost always use the light Poulon 18" for everything from dropping trees up to about 30" and limbing, climbing. Just like it and cuts as fast as even the super 250 if the chain is sharp. If not sharp I go sharpen it and then cut unless I pinch it and then use the 16" lightweight poulon. Over the years I've had a few bigger ones but never liked them. If I just felled and bucked all day most likely would use more pro saws, but I just work alone and have a relaxed schedule when cutting, I've found it safer that way. Take time to really look at the situation and observe what dangers there are to hopefully avoid ALL accidents. Watch for tension, closing kerfs, splitting (barber chairing) etc. etc. etc. Saw safely!
logging small time for years but just learning how,  2012 36 HP Mahindra tractor, 3point log arch, 8000# class excavator, lifts 2500# and sets logs on mill precisely where needed, Woodland Mills HM130Max , maple syrup a hobby that consumes my time. looking to learn blacksmithing.

iain

Huskie  181 with 26"bar  for doing stuff with
Stihl   39 farm boss for around the work shop ;D
Stihl   84 with 36" for doing bigger stuff with ;)
Stihl    84 (another one) with 60" for doing even bigger stuff with 8)
and of course the mizer 8) 8)
and a new (to me) band saw which i can fit just on 22" under the guides  :) 8) 8)


iain

tony_marks

372 modded,,962 olympyk modded, 026 modded, top handled echo.
  modded was the key for me. . kinda took the fun of looking for saws away. but my saws suit me good. ithey fit my jobs exactly. so like i said anything i see ,cant bump one of my modded saws. so i no longer get a real kick out of finding good deals on saws.
i have oiwned as many as 10 workjing saws .none like what i have now.

Lewis Brander

Hello to all. Well, I just picked up 13 more saws plus a Homelite generator model 24A115-2 and my total is now 31. But who's counting, I just collect them. Here's a a list. Disston D0-101, PM Rocket K1 series, 2 Homelite 5-20's, a 600D, Zip, C-5 and C-51,  Bolens 3900-10, David Bradley 917.6003, Mono 85, Strunk Speed Demon Special, Wright saw Super Rebel, Solo Rex, Lancaster Six-55, Montgomery Wards WD-55D, Pioneer 650, 2200, P-24, McCulloch 1-43, 1-40 and 250, 2 Mini Mac 6's. Poulan 3400 AV, Remington SL-9, 3 Mighty Mites, and 2 Shihl 08S's. They're all runners except the McCulloch 1-40, 1-43, Remington SL-9, 3 Mighty Mite and 1 Stihl O8S which are going to be parts saws. The generator is also running and puts out good current and voltage. Haven't been on this site in a while, have been working on the saws. The running saws will be complete once I get the parts I ordered form a fellow in England. Also have a lead on a Disston DA-211 that's a runner, but needs a clutch.   Everyone take care. Lewis Brander.
My hobby is restoring old saw. Just because it's old, doesn't mean she can't run and look good again. Take care. Lewis Brander.

sawguy21

Lewis you are a real packrat 8) I have a Husky 345 for regular use, a Skil 1610 (TML) camp saw, a Stihl 045 Super,  Pioneer 450 and a Homelite C-9 just cuz I like old saws
old age and treachery will always overcome youth and enthusiasm

Lewis Brander

Hello sawguy21. I think my wife would agree with you. Hopefully I'll know about the Disston DA-211 by the end of this coming week. I know she'll be happy about that one also. She really like it when I fire them up outside to run them. I imagine the neighbors do to. Nothing like firing them up on a Sunday morning and waking everyone around up. I wouldn't do that, no not me. Ok, for now take care. Lewis Brander.
My hobby is restoring old saw. Just because it's old, doesn't mean she can't run and look good again. Take care. Lewis Brander.

isawlogs

  I have a few that I use for different things  and different places .
     Stihl 009           Just had to have a small saw
     Stihl 026           good little saw to have on the bike
     Stihl 028  Super   nostalgie
     Stihl 034           Log wizard
     Stihl 036 Artic   felling and limbing
     Stihl 038 super   fire wood  bucking
     Stihl 046 Artic   bucking
     Jonsred 630     Felling and bucking
     Husky 162        First saw I bought that could cut and last, one of the better saws made in its time
     Stihl HT75  Pole saw ... that thing is hard on a man , but does a great job clearing the branches for tree stands ..
I have some that are older that my dad used as a young lad , McCullochs , Rocket PM  , Partner And a few more that I dont recall the names .
A man does not always grow wise as he grows old , but he always grows old as he grows wise .

   Marcel

rebocardo


Buzz-sawyer

Over 20 ..........old homelites, stiles , david bradly....... If it has a chain on it I may have it :D :D :D
    HEAR THAT BLADE SING!

iain

Quote from: rebocardo on June 29, 2005, 03:59:23 PM
3 gas, 3 electric.


economical use of words there chap


iain

twostroke_blood

61 Husky, to run my log wizard. 6700 Echo, SXL 925 Homelite. XL-12 Homelite. Super EZ Homelite. Forest Pro 120 Alpina (2 Xtra parts saws). The Alpina is my profile picture.

Lewis Brander

Well, now collection is up to 31 saws. Managed to pick up the Disston, DA-211 to add to the collection. Cleaned her up, did some minor repairs along with replacing 2 magneto coils and painted her up. Will try to attach a photo from --Photos MUST be in the Forestry Forum gallery!!!!!--. Take care. Lewis Brander.
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My hobby is restoring old saw. Just because it's old, doesn't mean she can't run and look good again. Take care. Lewis Brander.

leweee

Beautiful Restoration Lewis. 8) 8) 8) Great to see them old saws ;D Brings back memories :) Thanks for sharing 8)
just another beaver with a chainsaw &  it's never so bad that it couldn't get worse.

Tom

Better get a good look.  If the pictures aren't on the FF Gallery therel is a good chance they will be gone sometime.  Either Lewis cleaning house on photo bucket or photo bucket going away. 

Get the pictures on the FF Gallery and they will be here forever.  8) :P

redpowerd

i see you have found a good use for the ogdensburg 'urnal. :D

nice looking job lewis. theres lotsa help here for uploading pics into the archive. i can help if you need it.
NO FARMERS -- NO FOOD
northern adirondak yankee farmer

jokers

I`ve seen several of Lewis' restored saws first hand, seen `em run too. Some of the finest looking restorations that I`ve seen.

Russ

Paco

2 jonsered 510 sp  12" bar   one needs cranck seals one needs complete rebuild   limbing saws
1 echo cs 4500 18" bar     limbing ,felling ,bucking
1 poulan wild thing 18" bar ( my can i borrow a saw, loaner) limbing
1 sthil m2 290 20" bar    felling, bucking
1 stihl  031av 18" bar given to me needs rebuild
Husky 575XP,Stihl ms290,Echo CS4500, John Deere 755 compact tractor w/ Home built Skidding Winch.

hardwood

five. all the same color.

eldorado

Three:
031
044
and my grandfather's old C-51

Lewis Brander

Well, fellas, haven't been on in awhile. See that the pics are still uploading? OK. So what's the porblem? I'm under the impression that if I upload photos from --Photos MUST be in the Forestry Forum gallery!!!!!-- that I'm not using (bandwith?) space on this site and it's better for the site to do it this way. Comments welcome. I'm not a coomputer neerd and haven't figured how to load pics to this site. I understand --Photos MUST be in the Forestry Forum gallery!!!!!-- automatically does this anyway. Don't feel like downloading more stuff to load pics. As I said any comments? Take care. Lewis. 
My hobby is restoring old saw. Just because it's old, doesn't mean she can't run and look good again. Take care. Lewis Brander.

Lewis Brander

Redpowered, Thanks for the compliment. I thought you were  going to stop in at some piont in time, but haven't seen you as yet. Would be good to chew the fat. Lewis.

Jokers, you'll see the DA-211 and some others I've done, soon at the GTG. Take care. Lewis Brander.
My hobby is restoring old saw. Just because it's old, doesn't mean she can't run and look good again. Take care. Lewis Brander.

Furby

Lewis,
While it does take up space on the forum, it is better to upload directly to the forum so that down the road when --Photos MUST be in the Forestry Forum gallery!!!!!-- springs a leak or you stop doing buisness with them or you even delete the pic there, this thread here still has a pic and the thread still makes sense!
The threads on the forum don't "expire" or get purged from the system like on other sites. They are retained as a knowledge base. Tons of people come here to read old threads, I know I do all the time. Once in a while one is brought back to the surface to see the light of day. The threads don't make any sense when the important pics are not there. ;)

Here is a link to info on uploading and posting pics, if you need any help, feel free to send me a message.
https://forestryforum.com/board/index.php?topic=12416.0

Lewis Brander

Furby, thanks for the link. I'll print it off and see if I can make sence of it. I'll download the optimizer program again and go from there. Seems like most of my photos in my picture folder have bee resized once or twice, but probably can do it again for this site. We'll see what happens. You take care. Lewis.
My hobby is restoring old saw. Just because it's old, doesn't mean she can't run and look good again. Take care. Lewis Brander.

twistedtree

Just two;

Husky 262XP - about 18 years old now
Husky 346XPG - just got it recently to replace a Husky 50 I donated to the Mississippi clean-up effort

After reading about some of your collections, my two saws seems like a small selection.

PawNature

1 Husky 365
1 Homelite 33cc
1 Electric
GOVERMENT HAS WAY TO MUCH CONTROL OVER OUR LIVES!!!!

SawTroll

Quote from: twistedtree on October 20, 2005, 10:50:16 PM
Husky 262XP - about 18 years old now
smiley_confused
Is that possible?

I thought they were introduced about 1989/90.
Information collector.

TRUSSMAN

2 Stihl's
046 Mag.,  used for felling and bucking
026,  used for limbing and yard wok

1 Homlite
XL,  used very little

Jeff
Stihl
026
046 EHP

twistedtree

Quote from: SawTroll on October 21, 2005, 09:07:06 AM
Quote from: twistedtree on October 20, 2005, 10:50:16 PM
Husky 262XP - about 18 years old now
smiley_confused
Is that possible?

I thought they were introduced about 1989/90.

You are right.  I was confusing the purchase date with the 50, which I bought in '87.  I just checked the receipt and I bought the 262XP in '91, so it's 14 years old, and the 50 was 18.

timberjack240

288 husky - its not really mine but pap has it set just for me and im the only one who runs it. iuse it for everything. good saw for cuttin logs apart. the only cuttin down i did with it was some little poles and i did a LOT of trimmin mostly hemlocks. little heavy for that till the end of the day  ;D its nice for firewood i can knock a pile od wood apart in a couple minutes but till the end its gets a little heavy for that to. i was cuttin some fire wood and a guy that was there had a  johnserred it was nothin compareed to what i was usin i looked up and his mouth was hangin open adn i herd my unlce say yea that saw runs pretty good then i wound er back up so i dont no what he sed

Ironwood

OK , I fess up. Up two from post # 22 on this thread, Two used Husky 372xp's. Down one 335, traded for a 12,000 pound little used firetruck Ramsey winch (GOOOOD TRADE).

                  REID
There is no scarcity of opportunity to make a living at what you love to do, there is only scarcity of resolve to make it happen.- Wayne Dyer

sawguy21

I have added a Clinton 351D, a McCulloch 35 that sorta runs and a Stihl 015AV since my last post. The Stihl needs a set of points which are obsolete :'(. Space is running short so I am trying to be more selective. Really. Honest. Good thing I don't have a significant other to deal with.
old age and treachery will always overcome youth and enthusiasm

Bill

Easy - I mostly just cut personal firewood and such but one needs to have the right tool ;-) so

little saw is a Stihl 019T - 35cc w/ 14" bar
big saw is Poulan 245a - 75 cc w/18" & 24" bars ( an old but good saw )

parts saw is poulan 245a off ebay ( and just barely a parts saw )

now that I see how many saws are really required I'll have to check out the used market


Dan_F

All are husky

1 335 climbing 16''
2 345 limbing 16''
1 359 thinning 20''
1 266 firewood 24''
1 268 firewood 24''
1 372 falling, use with lucas mill 32''
2 288 falling 1 28'' 1 32''
2 394 ripping/falling 1 36'' 1 42''
1 2100 36''
1 2101 48''
2001 F-350 flatbed dump, JD 550, Kubota L48, Cat 966, Cat D7, Lucas 613, 14 husqvarnas

Chris J

Okay, I've added a few since my previous post.  23 total, not counting quite a few misc parts.  I'll test my memory...

Running:  Johnsered 670 WC.   Stihl 011 & 025.   Husqvarna 51.

Almost running:  Jonsered 920 & 801.  Craftsman 4.5 (relabelled Homelite 450).

Project:  Disston DA211 (woo hoo).  Jonsered 70 (has special hole is cylinder for an iflatable wedge attachment, nordfeller, special thanks to Lawn Masters), 49 (parts only?), 630, & 610 (hasn't yet arrived).   Stihl 015.  Dayton 3Zsomething.   David Bradley 4something.  Titan 40 (hasn't yet arrived).

Parts:  Jonsered 670 (2), 801, one unidentified.  Stihl 009 (2), 011.

And a huge assortment of hub sprockets.
Certified Amateur Chainsaw Tinkerer.  If sucess is built on failure, then one day I'll live on the top of Mt. Everest.

jgoodhart

Got a Stihl 034 av 18" and I traded 2 Echo's and bought a 036 pro 18" and 20" while the 034 was down for repairs after being ran over with the tractor and just purchased a used 046 20" and 28". 034 and 036 are used for just about everything and the 046 is going to be used for ripping logs that don't fit the bandmill.

StihlCarver046

I know im coming in a little late but I have 8 saws to speak of. I think :D

Stihl Ms 180c My carving saw or light use saw
Stihl Ms 290  The saw that gets all the S#!% work
Stihl 031x2 They both would probably run, but I am not going to mess with them
Stihl 046 My everything use saw.
Husky 3120 Just bought have not recieved Yet once I fix it I guess you could call it my overkill Beast.
Mac 120 dont want to talk about that pos
Lancaster 550 Big and old and not running.

1953greg


too many for a weekend warrior

stihl 039 and echo 670 for limbing and cutting stumps near ground,
        440 for sale,
        460 whs modded for felling n bucking
        066 for milling

good day   1953greg
good day    greg

HiOctane

Ive got an EHP 346 and a std 346 as spare.

Dale Hatfield

from big to little
394 /36 bar husky
371/ 20 bar husky
51 / 18  quarter  tip bar husky                 
51 / 18 bar  husky
520 / echo
356 / 8 dime bar  husky
346  12 dime bar Echo
3200 12 dime redmax

Dale Hatfield

Game Of Logging trainer,  College instructor of logging/Tree Care
Chainsaw Carver

Quartlow

Just 3
500 Echo 18 inch bar does it all. Well almost all. Most of the stuff I cut for  firewood is 20 inches or less.
Echo 750 EVL 24 inch bar, felling and bucking the stuff the 500 won't handle.
.075 Stihl 36 inch bar, since everyone needs a boat anchor  :D  Actually it gets used for quartering the big stuff that I can't squeeze into the mill.

had a 55 rancher that my brother gave me. I gave it back and asked what I did to make him so mad at me that he gave me that thing.  ;D ;D Seriously that was the hardest starting saw I have ever seen. And the cous's new husky ain't no better
Breezewood 24 inch mill
Have a wooderful day!!

Striker

I have two,
Husky 55 18 and a 12" dime tip
Jonsered 535 18"
at work I use the following
Stihl 066 36"
Husky 372 24"
Stihl 390 24"
Stihl 270CQS 20"
Stihl 026 20"
Husky 50 18"
Husky 350x2 16"
Stihl 200Tx2 14"
Stihl 009 14"

Jeff

WoodSmith

Husky 272XP / 32" bar full comp & also use rip chain on the alaskan mill
Husky 136 / 20" bar full comp
Stihl 011AV / 16" bar full comp
1973 Mcculloch Mini-Mac 6 / 14" bar attempting to refurbishing
1965 Homelite XP1000 / 36" bar  attempting to refurbishing

weimedog

My stuff is mostly old...resurections of the past:

Husqvarna 365 Special w/20inch bar (Waits for the oldies to quit so it can have a job)
Homelite 1130G 1/2Chain & 28inch Bar. (Excellent condition...For the entertainment value)
Homelite XP-1020A (Excellent condition & Used for blocking big hard wood...nice running monster)
Homelite C-7 (Ugly as hell..Blended with Stihl Bar & Chain, used to backup the 925 when out in the woods)
Homelite S-XL925 (Main Saw...has both a 20 & 28 inch bar. Get hours and hours of use weekly)
Homelite XL-923 (Project...runs but needs cosmetics)
Homelite XL-800 (In amazing condition...all the origional paint is clean and complete)
Homelite Super-XL (Had this saw forever...at least the early 1980's.)
Homelite XL-12 (My first saw. Don't even remember where it came from its been so long)
Homelite Ranger(33cc wheeser but had been run HARD for a year by my son. Has pased the test of time
                           Had to bust the limit caps on the adjustment screws to get it running right)
Homelite 707g (Project saw..have parts need time)
Homelite Super77 (Project saw..ditto above)
Homelite Super EZ (Limbing saw)
Box of Homelite parts saws of a variety of sizes and shapes

McCulloch 797 (My milling saw. Amazingly easy to start and awesome power)
McCulloch 660 (Just ebay'ed it for 52 bucks. Don't know what I have there yet)

ALWAYS looking for the following parts:
No. ONE Part for Wish List: 70353 Sprocket for Gear Drive Saws.

Clutch Hub & Drums:

C & XP Series:
A-65991
57344
A-57341 (.404)
65960 (.404)
A-68727-A
A94117
A-67545
A-58923

Inner Race & Thrust Washers for Drums
65985-B Race (C-Series)
63860 Washer (C-Series)
55861 Race (C-Series)
58833 Washer (C-Series)
65348 Race (XP)
67122 Washer (XP)
56132 Washer (XP)
56231 Race (XP)
56236 Washer (XP)

Guide Bar Plates:
56871-A (XP&C-Series inside)
56872-B (XP&C-Series out)

Husqvarna 365sp/372xpw Blend, Jonsered 2171 51.4mm XPW build,562xp HTSS, 560 HTSS, 272XP, 61/272XP, 555, 257, 242, 238, Homelite S-XL 925, XP-1020A, Super XL (Dad's saw); Jonsered 2094, Three 920's, CS-2172, Solo 603; 3 Huztl MS660's (2 54mm and 1 56mm)

Al_Smith

Yep,I saw where you got that 660 Mac.I was watching it myself .With any luck ,yours will be a 2 to 1 reduction and not 3 to 1.The 660 is a later model of the 650,of which I have one.They are surprisingly fast for a gear drive.I might add that my 650 is about the most dependable starting saw I own .

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