First saw I bought was a Homelite, about 30 years old when I purchased it. I got a new saw and gave it away, although now I wish I still had it. Now I have a Stihl MS192T, definitely need to pick up a bigger saw soon.
First saw I bought was a Homelite, about 30 years old when I purchased it. I got a new saw and gave it away, although now I wish I still had it. Now I have a Stihl MS192T, definitely need to pick up a bigger saw soon.
and here it is doing one of those jobs, scanned last nite for the "run a saw in the house" thread...husky 35, the old no plastic, no brake one... had a garage to build and some windows to make bigger. didn't [don't, I dunno why...] like circ saws... sold to friend 25 yr ago, that still has it and its still runnin... he's talked about givin it back... we'll see...
yeah,,and theres no getting back up the slope!!!!Grew up with an xl12 and an 015. My first saw purchase was a husky 55. Couple years later it was a 372 xp and that's when CAD struck. It was a slippery slope after that.
and the 999,,is just for cleaning up limbs,right???First saw was a Craftsman 3.0 that I bought around 1985 or so. I used that saw a lot doing side work and cutting for my dad and my buddys deer camp. Bought a woodburner around 2000. Used the Craftsman for a few years then realized I needed 2 saws. Bought a Jonsered 2150. After I realized that the Jonny was onlt as good as my Craftsman I found this site and you know" THE REST OF THE STORY"
Next saw was a Jonsered 2065. Then an Olympic 945 Then a 264 and so on. Still have the Craftsman but its sitting now in need of fuel lines and a good cleaning.
That and scaring the neighborhood.and the 999,,is just for cleaning up limbs,right???