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Jonsered 920

Started by Stan, December 23, 2003, 05:55:04 AM

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Stan

There's one of these on e-bay, but I don't know anything about this saw. Does anyone happen to know the engine displacement. Looks big enough for milling.  :)
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Dennis

I had a look for it on ebay but couldn't find it...unless you are meaning the 920 that is on there...I don't recall a 960 myself...but then again I am just a youngun... ;D  The 920 and 930 are both fantastic saws...heavy, but lots of power...I have several of them myself...
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Kevin

I'm not aware of a 960 either.

Stan

You are correct it is a 920. I'm beginnin' to worry about my memory. My grandpappy was senile his last couple of years.  :-[
I may have been born on a turnip truck, but I didn't just fall off.

Kevin


Corley5

Good saws.  I ran a 920 Super for a while.  Cuttin machine but a bit heavy.  
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Gus

My Dad loved joserud saws. He ran Mac's for years. I think the first Jonserud he came home with from camp was a model 70. Then he had a 601 and then a 621. He went through the era of the 920 and 930, both real work horses. I think when he retired he was running a 670. That was another fine saw.
gus
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