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4200 Countervibe as close to mint of an older used saw that I have found.

Chainsaw 24" + Poulan 4200
Chainsaw 24" + Poulan 4200 - $250


4.2 cu in / 69cc
Full wrap around handle bar for all position cutting.
24" bar balances perfectly horizontal. (Can run 16" -- 36" bars.)
Spare chain and tools.
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No marks anywhere on the inside and on original chain. I now have to offer it to my BIL in the AM or just give him a jonsered 630 that I am not using.

Here is the dilemma. Would you keep this saw over a Jonsered 630? Which would you choose?
 
Chainsaw 24" + Poulan 4200
Chainsaw 24" + Poulan 4200 - $250


4.2 cu in / 69cc
Full wrap around handle bar for all position cutting.
24" bar balances perfectly horizontal. (Can run 16" -- 36" bars.)
Spare chain and tools.
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No marks anywhere on the inside and on original chain. I now have to offer it to my BIL in the AM or just give him a jonsered 630 that I am not using.

Here is the dilemma. Would you keep this saw over a Jonsered 630? Which would you choose?

I'd keep that Poulan 4200. That's the nicest unrestored 4200 I've seen. You're not running the 630 anyways....
 
I'd keep that Poulan 4200. That's the nicest unrestored 4200 I've seen. You're not running the 630 anyways....

Thanks for the advice. He is leaning toward "a saw with a brake" so we will see soon. I really like the sound and feel of this saw and I have a 670 Super II that will cover for the missing 630. Seems like a much easier decision now. Thank you.
 

What is the story on the front handlebar?

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You do realize that ad was posted almost a month ago? I suspect it is long gone....
 
Quote Originally Posted by BigDaddyR View Post
Neat looking older Husky on CL Washington DC area.

22" Husqvarna Chainsaw and lucky machete

I liked the Nacho Libre reference.:msp_thumbup:

For some weird reason the term "DNA sample" pops into mind.
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Not a saw, but who needs one when you can just pull 'em down and skid 'em out with this powerhouse.

honda 429 hp 4-wheeler 2011

must be measuring directly off the wristpins or sumthin
 
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