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Nor do I think there would be much benefit - those old engine designs didn't produce a whole lot of power for their size. My 66cc P41 could cut circles around my 100cc RA. They look and sound great though.
Hi all so what is the biggest saw pioneer made? no hybrid conversions out there? No 650 barrel and pistons on P series saws ?
Hi everyone,
this is some great forum here!!! A lot of info and some fun too.
Well, this is my first post here, so be nice ok? I'm not saw guru, not even saw dude but pure saw greenhorn. But I'm
strong man and have problem.
The problem is 32'' wide and 60' long acorn trunk laying on my friend backyard. The solution we have is Pioneer P-62 with 24inch bar. But is the 24" bar enough or do I need 36" bar for this job?
I will greatly appreciated any suggestions how to cut this monster. I want to do it myself (well i have no money to pay expert) and I want to do it with this big bad saw.
Thank you.
I believe it is this one.
The Pioneer 800 at 126cc's
Lee
Sorry i was a bit confusing with my question I see the 800 saw would be the biggest I was also wondering if anyone had hotted up any saws? i have a damaged P51 that i wouldnt mind having a play with It does go but the crank/clutch shaft moves up and down the oiler is loose as well the saw runs but ive never cut with it i picked it up a few years ago as parts for my one could be my winter project?Hi all so what is the biggest saw pioneer made? no hybrid conversions out there? No 650 barrel and pistons on P series saws ?
That Pioneer 800 looks like it came from "Adelaide" "Power Mower" is a dealer near me, I was there last week trying to buy a "Alpina Super Pro 120" but the guy wouldn't sell it.
hmmmmm, would he sell to a belgian....? :hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange: that one is a have to on my list also... I have seen 90's already over here but no 120 so far.
I'm going to phone him tomorrow to see if he has an Alpina coil, if he has I'll twist his arm a little harder regarding the "super pro 120" .
Gmax: Never had seen one of those saws before, your fuel bowl / fill is on the opposite side of my RA...did any of these saws make it to the U.S. market?
I'd butter him up real good.
Don't twist his arm to hard, it might hurt
and then you will never get it.
I'm with Roland
would love to have a 120 in my collection.
Someday.
Lee
I was at his shop today to pick up a coil, he still wont sell the 120, it just sits on the floor in his workshop
I took a pic with my phone.
Hello Fellas
1.Hello Lee,that's a big machine that Pioneer 800.How does it perform?
2.Brendon,concerning those slotted screws,are you talking about the machine screws that you find on the P Series saws?If so could you not order some from a fastener supply company in assorted lengths or cut your own to size?I do know when I went to purchase some of those machine screws from the auto supply store they did not have them in that thread count or whatever it is.I was thinking of doing this.
3.I have just received a bunch of articles concerning the takeover of the Pioneer Chainsaw Company that was owned by OMC at the time the employees wanted to buy into the company.I have read a couple of items but there are quite a few related to the whole issue of events.I would like to post some of the articles but I think there may be a copyright issue.
4.I also just received an original owner,low hours,P41 Western.It has the original tool pouch with it and a chain guard that has the dealers name on it from Montana.I will post pictures soon if anyone cares to look at them
That's it for now
Lawrence
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