bobbyb13
ArboristSite Operative
For free today I was given (wait for it) a Mac 610 Timberbear. A real man's saw a treasure.:jawdrop: Ya'll can start shooting me now, I just couldn't resist telling I was so happy. NOT! Free is Free, and it runs.
For free today I was given (wait for it) a Mac 610 Timberbear. A real man's saw a treasure.:jawdrop: Ya'll can start shooting me now, I just couldn't resist telling I was so happy. NOT! Free is Free, and it runs.
It's a good saw... but not really a "real mans" saw...
It's just a heavy PM610 with a couple of extra stickers on it.
Gary
Come on now Gary, it's a Timber-Bear! Able to just chew the trees right off the stump!
aux. manual oiler is a nice feature you dont find on alot of saws anymore....
This is a feature I wish all saws still had... whether they have an auto oiler or not. I like having a manual oiler. Especially when runnin' long bars 28" and longer...
The auto oiler on a PM605/610/650 series, when working properly, will put out a lot of oil if you want it to.
Gary[/QUOTE
I had the same thought-would pay extra for that. Must be a conspiracy to save motion lotion:rant:
There's an Eager Beaver and a Timber Bear (same seller) on our local Craigslist.
How would you old-timers say they compare to a Homelite Super XL?
I'm guessing the power is similar, but the XL would be lighter, tougher, more dangerous (no chain brake), and vibrate more and break down less.
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