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Cantdog
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Wow…..I remember the Vette picture……long time.
You be using a 621?
I like to!!!
Probably a varity of red saws will come to play......a 621 may well be there! Definately my 49SP, the 590 and likely a 521E as that is set up with a SUPER safety chain that works great turning small (1 1/2" and up) top limbs into cookstove wood without being grabby like the full comp chisel I run on most everything else!!! May take the 910E along too for some of the butts.....it is lacking excercise like me...!!!...do us both good!!!
 
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Probably a varity of red saws will come to play......a 621 may well be there! Definately my 49SP, the 590 and likely a 521E as that is set up with a SUPER safety chain that works great turning small (1 1/2" and up) top limbs into cookstove wood without being grabby like the full comp chisel I run on most everything else!!! May take the 910E along too for some of the butts.....it is lacking excercise like me...!!!...do us both good!!!

Last time I used a chainsaw was to cut up a cord of hardwood for the lads running the Steerroast, used the 362 nice n smooth spring AV on it.That party is now a pitiful shadow of what it once was but is still held each Labour Day out on the Island, I have not attended for 6 years. I get a call from the island crew each year to thank me for all the contributions I have sent their way over the years. The cord of hardwood was more than enough to cook the little bit of meat they do up out there now.
 
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Probably a varity of red saws will come to play......a 621 may well be there! Definately my 49SP, the 590 and likely a 521E as that is set up with a SUPER safety chain that works great turning small (1 1/2" and up) top limbs into cookstove wood without being grabby like the full comp chisel I run on most everything else!!! May take the 910E along too for some of the butts.....it is lacking excercise like me...!!!...do us both good!!!
For lil stiff I have gone to the 150T………zippy lil thing
 
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For lil stiff I have gone to the 150T………zippy lil thing
Yeah the 521E is the exact same as a 52E motor wise but totally different "E" ign system. Much more durable than the SEM 52E system. 49cc closed port with 2 speed 'lectric heated handles and stock chain brake......was the absolute "Cadillac" of 50CC Jonsereds saws back in the day........sold for around $450.00 when in production..late 70's early 80's.....can't wear one out.....very similar to the 621 in that respect...though totally different saws....

Like I said have one with a Super Safety chain....very high bumpers.....came on a parts saw...threw it away once but pulled it out of the trash and found it a perfect chain in the 521E for tiny wood which will beat you silly with a regular chipper or chisel chain.......this chain won't grab in small wood making a perfect rig for working up tops for the cookstove...
 
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Good Christ! I may have found a Jonsered guru! I need some guidance with these models........as per Husqvarna, there are a wide variety of over-lapped models. The 61 SE, and than the 460 Rancher.........seems there should be a baseline lsit of the saws J'Red has, that still do the work, and hold value. Stihl 1127-series would be which models in Red/Black?
 
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Good Christ! I may have found a Jonsered guru! I need some guidance with these models........as per Husqvarna, there are a wide variety of over-lapped models. The 61 SE, and than the 460 Rancher.........seems there should be a baseline lsit of the saws J'Red has, that still do the work, and hold value. Stihl 1127-series would be which models in Red/Black?
Yes you did. I think you can find him in the JRed thread most of the time.
 
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Good Christ! I may have found a Jonsered guru! I need some guidance with these models........as per Husqvarna, there are a wide variety of over-lapped models. The 61 SE, and than the 460 Rancher.........seems there should be a baseline lsit of the saws J'Red has, that still do the work, and hold value. Stihl 1127-series would be which models in Red/Black?
Ahhhhhh……..no
You found a JonseredS guru……..
 
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Yeah the 521E is the exact same as a 52E motor wise but totally different "E" ign system. Much more durable than the SEM 52E system. 49cc closed port with 2 speed 'lectric heated handles and stock chain brake......was the absolute "Cadillac" of 50CC Jonsereds saws back in the day........sold for around $450.00 when in production..late 70's early 80's.....can't wear one out.....very similar to the 621 in that respect...though totally different saws....

Like I said have one with a Super Safety chain....very high bumpers.....came on a parts saw...threw it away once but pulled it out of the trash and found it a perfect chain in the 521E for tiny wood which will beat you silly with a regular chipper or chisel chain.......this chain won't grab in small wood making a perfect rig for working up tops for the cookstove...
The tiny mini-micro just works so well on small stuff. No whipping around at all

A while back we were throwing trees and I had the 150 and went to throw a 12” pear

“You have got to be kidding!!!!”

That narrow Kerf whipped thru is so well.
I texted you a picture
 
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The tiny mini-micro just works so well on small stuff. No whipping around at all

A while back we were throwing trees and I had the 150 and went to throw a 12” pear

“You have got to be kidding!!!!”

That narrow Kerf whipped thru is so well.
I texted you a picture

Yep I got it!! Cutting small stuff can be tricky but made easy with a high bumper!!!
 
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Yep....on my own woodlot I work the tops down to 1 1/4"-1 1/2" dia or so cut to 12" long. Make great cookstove wood for my lil' Jotul 505......kind of a pain but might as well use all of the tree for firewood with an added plus no need to split any thing 1 1/4"- 3" dia, have to do something with the brush...more goes in the stove less brush in the woods to deal with....just hard to make a "showing" with such small stuff but makes the kitchen real cozy in mid winter!!
 
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When we push an apple orchard I run thru to wade in with the 150 and cut what I can and open it for a bigger saws.
We put out old 25 bushel bins(4x4x2 about) and the pickers throw in what I cut and then it’s easier to cut to the stump.
Oh Yeah I bet that works great!! Apple trees are the absolute worst to cut......and much much worse if they have had a chance to "get away"!!!!
 
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Ok...Stihl is better than Husqvarna....whats the deal with these flippy caps? I want to buy a saw from Homedepot! What bar oil is best? Really how hard is that one.

I will come up with some more...Happy Newyear!
ECHO 590...BAR OIL FROM YRACTOR SUPPLY.
RENTAL SALES DOLMARS BEST DEAL .
PICKED ONE UP SOME YEARS BACK FOR $150 WITH THE CHAIN ON BACKWARDS 6401 BRAND NEW! MURPH PUT A 79 MAHLE P/C IN IT FOR ME AS I LOST MY MY WORK BENCH AND THE SAW STILL RUNS GREAT.
 
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ECHO 590...BAR OIL FROM YRACTOR SUPPLY.
RENTAL SALES DOLMARS BEST DEAL .
PICKED ONE UP SOME YEARS BACK FOR $150 WITH THE CHAIN ON BACKWARDS 6401 BRAND NEW! MURPH PUT A 79 MAHLE P/C IN IT FOR ME AS I LOST MY MY WORK BENCH AND THE SAW STILL RUNS GREAT.
You still cutting wood ,Bobby?
 

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