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ChoppyChoppy

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Are you using these as saws or dust collectors?

It's maybe "fun" to fart around with an old saw for an afternoon but to use them everyday, no thanks!
 
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Ate you using these as saws or dust collectors?

It's maybe "fun" to fart around with an old saw for an afternoon but to use them everyday, no thanks!

Not everyday use, that's for sure. I'm active duty military, so I have a day job. Will be retiring soon, however, and expect to end up with some property out in the sticks a bit. Also interested in getting into milling.

Thanks
 
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I'm not familiar with chainsaw milling (we have an LT40 Woodmizer), but for cutting trees, I have an 036, 2 360s and a 460. Just bought a 361 too.
 
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Good luck finding a 041G! They don't show up that often. I consider myself very fortunate to own one. This one has been fully restored, complete with a powder-coated finish.

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Good luck finding a 041G! They don't show up that often. I consider myself very fortunate to own one. This one has been fully restored, complete with a powder-coated finish.

D@mn, that is beautiful! I'm thinking my best bet is to find one in Germany.

Thanks for posting the pics.

Scott
 
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