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I may have some parts going up for sale if you need anything. Probably going to look at a different avenue as far as work saws and I'd hate to see these get broken anymore than they have plus it takes way too long to get parts not to mention price.
These still rip for the class and oil like mad but they're not something I'm thrilled about when they break.
I'm keeping one tho haha but I have 3 complete, 1 apart and almost another one in parts
Anything you have for sale please let me know, I buy as much of it as I can, and I know of someone in particular who would be thrilled to buy a 2094.

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I've seen a few cylinders from both as well as the early 94 cylinder which is supposed to be different and it seems like the intake is ported a bit different and the exhaust is shaped differently as well.
I have a couple 2094's and a 2095 and the 95 is a screamer but it's hard to say unless they were timed.
Both saws will pull a 42" bar no problem
That's why I want a '94 cylinder to compare and check the timing numbers with my wheel, because if there is no significant difference other than just a few numbers, then a 2094 probably wouldn't run any better than a '95 when ported because you would use the same numbers.

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I may have some parts going up for sale if you need anything. Probably going to look at a different avenue as far as work saws and I'd hate to see these get broken anymore than they have plus it takes way too long to get parts not to mention price.
These still rip for the class and oil like mad but they're not something I'm thrilled about when they break.
I'm keeping one tho haha but I have 3 complete, 1 apart and almost another one in parts

Welcome to the 'club' of us old saw owners trying to use these saws in the field. Nothing I'd like better than using my Husky 2100 until I'm buried with it. But I'm starting to baby it because of the NLA and high replacement parts cost (when you can find them).

It's not so bad with my J'reds at work because I have so many and I stockpiled parts when they were dirt cheap. Definitely a problem for all these old saws out in the field.

Kevin
 
Question?? I few months ago I picked up a really nice jred 910e it runs great and has good compression i was thinking should I grab new parts now so I’m ready to rebuild it when the time comes? At 86 cc she’s a beast.

Try to find the ignition parts while you still can...they're the ones most likely to fail and hard to find. AV mounts too.... especially the trigger handle. They're out there but crazy high.

If you ever get your bar stuck, DON'T pull hard on the trigger handle.

Kevin
 
So check this out.....I'm called on this job up in the sticks on a river. A tree fell across the river and needs to be removed. No access for equipment and I can't get my truck any closer than 150 ft to the tree. I was just gonna bring my 80, but decided at the last to bring the 90 too. Had to use the 90 on the butt cut because they tree was bigger than they said. Here are some pics....I had to buck up into eight ft sections so I could hand winch everything out by hand....what a day....lol!

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So check this out.....I'm called on this job up in the sticks on a river. A tree fell across the river and needs to be removed. No access for equipment and I can't get my truck any closer than 150 ft to the tree. I was just gonna bring my 80, but decided at the last to bring the 90 too. Had to use the 90 on the butt cut because they tree was bigger than they said. Here are some pics....I had to buck up into eight ft sections so I could hand winch everything out by hand....what a day....lol!

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Man that looks like a lot of fun!

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Man that looks like a lot of fun!

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Anytime I get to use my saws and charge for it, yes, it IS fun! But......I was literally wringing sweat by the end of the day winching those logs up onto the bank. They're gonna use those logs for bank erosion on another part of the property.

This customer has a vineyard up in the rock cliffs that I built a deer & elk fence around. The fence took about eight months to construct because of the terrain & rocks. He won't let me take any pics of the fence because it's a 'secret fence'.....so much for self-promotion. After he planted the vineyard, he was getting severe soil erosion every time it rained. I told him I had an idea about a catch basin and removable grid covers to recapture the soil. He argued with me at first, but then put in pretty much what I designed.......but not by my hands. They Bobcat all that soil back to the top from the catch basin and redistribute it back into the rows by hand. He's French and pioneered the use of rocky soils for the best wine in the area bar none......and this area has mostly top tier wines.

Kevin
 
My new Jonsered. Project.

Going keep fingers crossed after clean up and carb kit
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So check this out.....I'm called on this job up in the sticks on a river. A tree fell across the river and needs to be removed. No access for equipment and I can't get my truck any closer than 150 ft to the tree. I was just gonna bring my 80, but decided at the last to bring the 90 too. Had to use the 90 on the butt cut because they tree was bigger than they said. Here are some pics....I had to buck up into eight ft sections so I could hand winch everything out by hand....what a day....lol!

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Time for a tractor and trailer. My cub cadet with a rack body trailer will haul over 1/4 cord split.
She has a repower new 8hp kohler engine the po took off the ign condenser now she runs great new condenser.
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Time for a tractor and trailer. My cub cadet with a rack body trailer will haul over 1/4 cord split.
She has a repower new 8hp kohler engine the po took off the ign condenser now she runs great new condenser.
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No equipment....dispute up there on maps between the Indians and the State. You have to get permits up the yin yang to even get close to the river. In fact according to the Indians, some of the vineyard is on their land. So the land owner is bending over backwards to please everyone. Removing the tree was 'under the table' technically and pretty risky for the landowner. He has a skid-steer loader which would have made everything a lot easier....but he didn't want the risk. River is pretty close to the state hwy and you can hear stuff well from the road.

Kevin
 
Buck it up, 3’? Wow. Make a deal with the Indians tell them you’ll vote for their casino?

Here you own the land but we don’t own the water. We can’t fish from shore but we can wade in the water above the private land and walk down fishing. I wonder if that holds true driving a tractor in the water?
 
They got there casinos here.

It’s the land owners who suck. I fish from a low bridge on the side of the road. It’s never busy with traffic. I’m not on the owners land, they threw me out. I’m disabled but the forest ranger won’t fight for me.
 
Well that sucks...I asked about fishing on this job site many yrs ago (I built the deer & elk fence there in 2011) ......the owner got funny about it, so I just bagged it. I used to let people fish on my farm in MO...if they asked. If not, I made in 'interesting' for them.

We have casinos everywhere here....I've got a big one about 45 minutes away. My ex and I won huge there many times....then those machines disappeared and the odds on all their machines seemed to change. She's been back like four times on her own and got skunked bad. Their machines are like Vegas now....can't beat the odds anymore.

Kevin
 
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