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NIB 461r Stihl
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<blockquote data-quote="gyp69" data-source="post: 6849893" data-attributes="member: 136766"><p>A few more pics plus what was done to saw by Ken,this makes about 8 saws Ken has built for me since around 1999. He ran General Chainsaw in Bellingham,now retired except now doing saw mods from his home shop. His saws run like little beasts and really last. this saw has Mahle cylinder. Stihl was using during this time period, he tells me they are much better than current production 461’s (his opinion).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gyp69, post: 6849893, member: 136766"] A few more pics plus what was done to saw by Ken,this makes about 8 saws Ken has built for me since around 1999. He ran General Chainsaw in Bellingham,now retired except now doing saw mods from his home shop. His saws run like little beasts and really last. this saw has Mahle cylinder. Stihl was using during this time period, he tells me they are much better than current production 461’s (his opinion). [/QUOTE]
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