Woodie
"Cap'n Bullcrap'n"
Dangit, Holmen...now I want one!!!
(I mean....now I want one more...)
Nice job...thanks for the posts!
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(I mean....now I want one more...)
Nice job...thanks for the posts!
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Thanks for posting that review Holmen ! very nice
I agree with Jacob we need a new chainsaw age magazine !!:greenchainsaw:
final page.
Thanks so much for putting forth the efforts, for our viewing pleasure.
+100000 I tried to give you some rep but it wouldn't let me. Someone hit him for me. Thanks Holmen!!!
I hit him yesterday - he is full of good info!
Tried to give you a nova too, but no go either.
A vid of the 2094. It would go through a lot quicker with a fresh chain- the one that's on there is pretty whupped, but you get the idea.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3dBfhSj-bc
Yeah, it's got the comp release. It's the same saw I posted pics of earlier on. It can be started without it, but it's sometimes tough on the fingers if it wants to climb back up the rope.
Yea the one I have is a real tiger to start up cold but I have always liked a challenge, I am currently working up an 066 to try to up the comp, I got 177 out of it so far but would like another 10 -15 lbs and no decomp, love to hand it off to my cutting buddies and watch their faces and reactions when they try startin it. LOL.
Pioneerguy600
The 2094 would be an excellent powerhead for the Alaskan mill or Logosol. With the best air filtering on the market , its big displacement and excellent anti-vibe , yes you have a good milling unit there.I used my old Jonsered 920 years ago on an Alaskan and it ran great, and the 920 was smaller, no turbo injection and just plain rubber mount a.v. On my Alaskan mill I have a workboot gel insole wrapped and taped around the mills handle to help keep my right hand from getting any excessive vibrations.
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