Witch saw models should be brought back?

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peter399

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Husky 262xp, with some slight updates, I was too late to get one......:rockn: :rockn:

...to make SawinRedneck and me happy!!!!:laugh: :laugh:

...maybe some others as well....

Agreed. Luckily, I got one. The saw has been and still is amazing.

What other saws concerns, the 288 seems to have a place in peoples memory also.
 
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2100 with the THIN RING
181 with the THIN RING
Pioneer P100, P50, and P45
090
Solo 680/690
Pro Mac 81E
372 (oh yea, it comes back about every two weeks)
440

And of course, any of the two stroke 250 and up bikes:bowdown:
 

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UH-OH! The old 084/088 debate run for cover. I have run both and I still like the 084. Just my nearsited, lobotomized, drug induced, anti depressed opinion of course. The 660 is a badazz though.
 
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I'm not sure why Belgium would choose the Jonsered 80, but not 90...I love mine. mid-range grunt like a tractor. Same with 621. You don't even notice that they are a just a bit slower...they are just so cool.

I had a 70E. Good saw

I have a 670, plus another 670 with a 272 top end. Plus a 625 with a H268 top end, and a nice, untouched 625. I like them a lot too.

I have a soft spot for the Homie S-EZ.

All time fave? SXL 9xx. I had a 923; close cousin to 925, but with points and manual oiler. 925 was the Lincoln saw, back when Homelite was something.
 

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