My BIG Girls, Homelite 750, Husvarna 2100cd, Stihl 066 magnum, Homelite super xl-925

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Homelitesuperxl

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The only saw of mine that I've ever gotten a chance to cut some big wood with is my Stihl 066 magnum, next weekend a Friend of mine and I are going to cut some Big Timber and I'm curious, which of these Saws all together is going to Impress me the Most. The 066 I bought New, the Super XL-925 I bought from a guy who got it from a Homelite Dealer that had it on Display, The 750 is a Perfect Runner that I lucked into getting and the 2100cd is an almost Perfect low hour Saw.
 
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Good looking saws you got there. I would think the 750 or 2100 will surprise you more than the 066.

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That's a nice rack of big 'inchers. I would try to bring them all, if possible, and would be sure they all have razor-sharp cutters.
Have fun.
 
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i'm addicted to the smell of a saw that has't ran in 20 years and i just got it to run for the first time and all that saw wants to do is dig into some wood:heart:
 
Killer lineup.

That 750 ought to leave you with a stupid permagrin :hmm3grin2orange:.

I want one.
 
I just recently started reading about these McCulloch Super 125's with the 101b Engines and I'm going to be searching for one of those. I live up here in the Great Northwest and I'm sure there are a few of them around, just got to find it. They sound pretty Cool and would love to add that to my collection.
 
Your 2100 will be similar to the 066 in performance, a little slower on smaller wood and better in the bigger 36+ inch wood. But that 750 will be in a league of its own compared with the others. That's a nice bunch of saws you have there.
 
. But that 750 will be in a league of its own compared with the others.

Yup!!! :DThis is you after makin chips with a 750.
 
That's Great, I'm pretty excited about getting that 750 into some Big Timber. You definately know you're holding some Horsepower in your Hands when you Rev her up. I've got nice sharp Chains on um and It will be fun to have um all together to see how they compare.
 
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