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the new 260 pro I bought today - after all the help from members here

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Nice, Wish i had bought that saw instead of the 250.
 
My saws

I posted this picture in another thread, but I guess it belongs here.

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451E, 520SP, 49SP, 70E, 66E, Grandad's Remington

2054, 2054, 2145, 2152, 2141, 2171

Partner P70, Pioneer Farmsaw II, Pioneer P60
 
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Freshly rebuilt 026
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vintage Macs
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Rebuilt and refinished Poulan 3400
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The poor cousin
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Thats my pitiful collection, but they all run and cut well!
 
Here is one for the non-cat lovers, or non-lovers of cats, or pussphobic
members.....................

with spokesmodels Tink and Mia[aka brokeback kitten]

note the turkey feather....
 
Well, Tink was kind of pissed off about the Turkey thing. I snapped a pic of her sentiments for the stuck up members, I will find it here in a minute.....
 
After the fallout about her "off topic" turkey post, she got kind of pissed off,
and started saying crude things about Canadians, in general.

But keep in mind, she is just a stupid cat............

What she said about Pioneer chainsaws, does not reflect my personal
views.......................


Thank GOODNESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
After the fallout about her "off topic" turkey post, she got kind of pissed off,
and started saying crude things about Canadians, in general.

But keep in mind, she is just a stupid cat............

What she said about Pioneer chainsaws, does not reflect my personal
views.......................


Thank GOODNESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LMAO, That pic is too funny.
 
I really like it. I don't compare it to any other brand because it's pointless. It's very well built, reliable, and with the mods it'll handle a 28" bar with no problem.

I have worked over a couple of them here lately and I must say they are very smooth and start easy and cut fast . They just wont take rough handling. Pioneerguy600
 
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