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Here is my 460 Magnum along with it partner in crime the 650 Magnum. :chainsawguy: There is another smaller one on the way :msp_thumbup:

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Here's a pic from last weekend. My 170 and 362. Now on the lookout for a 660, or bigger that can wear a big bar for the big stuff, and maybe do some milling with.

Plunger handle on the 170 is 16" long, and rubber mounted (2 thick rubber washers on either side with a lag bolt through the bar). It pretty much stays on there all the time. Used a lag bolt instead of a wood screw so I can use my scrench to remove it if needed. I don't always have a screwdriver in the woods, but I always have a scrench. Makes it quick and easy to mark cut lengths, and doesn't really impede light limbing duty all that much, if you pay attention.

I've got a poulan 4218 that was my first saw. Cut a lot of wood with that one, before the wife bought my 362 for me for christmas. Found the 170 for sale locally for $80, and got it for $70. Guy said it wouldn't cut anymore, so he bought a new one. Chain was sharpened with a square file, and not in the good way. I told him to keep my number, and when the new one stops working too, to give me a call. :)
 
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