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Here is my Stihl 064 AVEQ -1988 model .(yes it is a 16" bar )
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Sir what is the orange cover on recoil for and black cover over carb and cylinder cover area? I am guessing for cutting in really cold and snow a lot?
 
Did you say saws that are 85cc-90cc or saws that run right with them..?? ;)

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Your not fooling anyone. That saw doesn't even look like it's been started. Let alone ran in wood. So how do you know it runs with the big boys? lol
 
Eventually the little guy should get a chance to run his grandfather's saw.

Every time I see pictures of your Dolmars. It makes me wish I would have kepted my 143mx.
Selling the 143mx was the biggest CAD mistake I've ever made.

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runs good! muffler modded, ran an 8 pin in oak buried, a 7 is what i should run


Boy,

I think we need a pic of that! That bar don't look like it's ever met wood!

Too bad ya can't try it on THIS, (A'int gonna happen), heck that bar couldn't even get this Monster from one side!



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Your not fooling anyone. That saw doesn't even look like it's been started. Let alone ran in wood. So how do you know it runs with the big boys? lol

That was back in August before I popped'er cherry!! That saw is most certainly a dirty girl now - she's even sportin' the HD air filter kit.

I think this is all stemming from others envying the 7900 as it's taking all the spotlight from those "other" saws. ;)

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Arrowhead - great vintage saw. I think a lot of the good old saws will still be making chips when many of the screaming high speed piston ported units have been laid to rest.

That said, the 066 is sure handy if you have to make more than a few cuts in a log laying on the ground.

Mark
 

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