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You mean these ole boys?

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Awesome! ......but in all honesty they appear a little young to have invented the 562xp, dont ya think?:laugh:
 
Going to need a new top and rear handle. Av's survived and the muffler has a good scare but we dig those :D

It is mended until the parts arrive.
 
Here's the 562 and 2175 in the same wood.

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Here's the slow pig of a 3120 I have with rslk off the roll and the second video is a chain I've been working on.

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Thanx 4 postin the vids Mike. The 2171 with the xpw top end is a really,reallly nice saw. A lot of fun to run. But so was the 562xp,2153,372xpw,and 3120. The chain ya did was as actually 1/2 second faster than a fully thinned race chain I have. Thats awesome Mike.
 

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