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Reposts, all. I gotta get some new pics!

MS260 (Evan, you have me dreaming of a 3/4 wrap handle now!)

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036 PRO

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MS361

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MS0440

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MS460

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The whole Work Fleet, photographed for inventory purposes:

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Nice saw, sawbones. How does the 84 pull that. Ours is a grunter, no high speed screamer. Now my 394 on the other hand, I think it could pull that bar:) I ran across a 72" Husky bar, for 200$, but didnt have the money that day. Somebody kick me.
 
Nice saw, sawbones. How does the 84 pull that. Ours is a grunter, no high speed screamer. Now my 394 on the other hand, I think it could pull that bar:) I ran across a 72" Husky bar, for 200$, but didnt have the money that day. Somebody kick me.

this 84 seems to run good. only ran it a few times though. I have a 72" GB for a husky but right now I only have a 2100 to hang it on. someday I hope to find an early 3120 to play with.

here's the 84 in some 40" dry cedar.
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Here's the newest one....

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5 tanks of gas and this is all the dust on the filter
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Weird looking muffler
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These hold the top cover on, they turn 90 degrees to lock or unlock
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Here's a couple videos
They saw could have cut much quicker, if not for
I took the rakers down way too much and it was jumping and grabbing in the cut, and it was pretty breezy and I was getting a face full of saw dust.

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Here's the newest one....

DSCN0679.jpg


5 tanks of gas and this is all the dust on the filter
DSCN0669.jpg


Weird looking muffler
DSCN0678.jpg


These hold the top cover on, they turn 90 degrees to lock or unlock
DSCN0681-1.jpg


DSCN0675.jpg


Here's a couple videos
They saw could have cut much quicker, if not for
I took the rakers down way too much and it was jumping and grabbing in the cut, and it was pretty breezy and I was getting a face full of saw dust.

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:love1::drool: Man I want one of those 362's. 20" buried in hardwood, no problems, throwing serious chips. Thank you for the video!
 
My new family photo, couple black sheep or should I say blue and green sheep.
Stihl 066,460, 038, 041, 041, 036, 361, 361, 026, 170, 170
Poulan 306A
Homelite XLAO

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