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My saw box says F250 on the side, haven't found a saw too big for it yet
(now where is that smarta$$ smiley?
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My saw box says F250 on the side, haven't found a saw too big for it yet
(now where is that smarta$$ smiley?
Husky's power box looks nice but I'm too cheap to spend 40+ bucks on a case
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Yea, I've got one of these for my 353. It is a very nice case and works well . . .
My biggest complaint is that most saws leak a little bar/chain oil, and the case does a great job of spill containment. I also like to have a couple of handy tools, oil, spark plug, chains, etc. in the case.
I know that a lot of folks here on A/S think that its silly to put a saw in a case. Well, I'm a little bit picky about stuff like that. My tools go in the tool box; my truck goes in the garage; my saws need to go in a case. Just the way I am. JQ
The Dolmar 6400/7300/7900 does not fit in those boxes.
Mine are REALLY expensive but hold the saw, bar oil, a few extra chains, filing junk & small tools... keeps water out/sorta, lets me unload all my junk to the basement in one trip, keeps peepers from spotting my saw in back of the truck. Easy to transfer all my **** to tractor/atv in one fell swoop.
1) Buy one appropriatley sized Rubbermaid tub.
2) cut a slot for the bar/scabbard to pass through- not to the top just enough for the scabbard.
3) cut chunk of carpet/sleeping pad foam/ closed cell foam, etc for bottom
4) use bungee to hold lid on.
Maybe 10.00 tops?? Been using them for sometime with no problemo.
2Door
I would like to know where to find a scabbard for longer bars? I can only seem to find ones for 24" and under. Doesnt work very well for a 28" or 32" bar.
Mine are REALLY expensive but hold the saw, bar oil, a few extra chains, filing junk & small tools... keeps water out/sorta, lets me unload all my junk to the basement in one trip, keeps peepers from spotting my saw in back of the truck. Easy to transfer all my **** to tractor/atv in one fell swoop.
1) Buy one appropriatley sized Rubbermaid tub.
2) cut a slot for the bar/scabbard to pass through- not to the top just enough for the scabbard.
3) cut chunk of carpet/sleeping pad foam/ closed cell foam, etc for bottom
4) use bungee to hold lid on.
Maybe 10.00 tops?? Been using them for sometime with no problemo.
2Door
I would like to know where to find a scabbard for longer bars? I can only seem to find ones for 24" and under. Doesnt work very well for a 28" or 32" bar.
I would like to know where to find a scabbard for longer bars? I can only seem to find ones for 24" and under. Doesnt work very well for a 28" or 32" bar.
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I want me stuff to be in exactly the same "ready to go" condition when I pick it up as it was when I last set it down. For me, that means "in a case".
Mine are REALLY expensive but hold the saw, bar oil, a few extra chains, filing junk & small tools... keeps water out/sorta, lets me unload all my junk to the basement in one trip, keeps peepers from spotting my saw in back of the truck. Easy to transfer all my **** to tractor/atv in one fell swoop.
1) Buy one appropriatley sized Rubbermaid tub.
2) cut a slot for the bar/scabbard to pass through- not to the top just enough for the scabbard.
3) cut chunk of carpet/sleeping pad foam/ closed cell foam, etc for bottom
4) use bungee to hold lid on.
Maybe 10.00 tops?? Been using them for sometime with no problemo.
2Door
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