Ha I changed it to one or two but I like your thinking. I don't need to sell any of them but I also don't need 3 saws but I think it will be fun.
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Ok, I can roll with that logic too.Ha I changed it to one or two but I like your thinking. I don't need to sell any of them but I also don't need 3 saws but I think it will be fun.
Ya...Brett is a tride & true CAD codependent...hard to "buck" the habit with his saw repertoireOh boy, I just picked up the 461.
I couldn't resist! Now I have to see if I'm man enough to use it as my full time saw. It's replacing a 362cm that I liked a lot but I'm a sucker for power. Once I cut with the 660 I knew the 362 was gonna have to be ported or traded up.
Hope I made a good choice!
Ugh I need to go to Betty Ford for chainsaws.
Brett has way to many cool saws and is way to easy to work with.
Yeah well it started with a SuperSplit HD. Then I needed a little bigger saw to noodle some of the larger stuff I've had laying around. I really like my 362CM but with a 25" bar you have to finesse things. (I carry a sledge hammer on all calls in the Fire Department, not cause it's cool but because it fits my mentality. If it don't work get a bigger hammer.)
So I purchased the 660 and while it is complete overkill with only a 28" bar it sure as heck makes me smile.
Then I thought maybe I should try Brett's ported 440, but ultimately decided the 461 would be next.
That escalated quickly, lol.
So now I have 3 saws. My rational side says I can use the 461 for everything and sell my 362/660. My dumb man side says never sell the 660 because I always wanted a big Stihl and while not practical you only live once. Lastly the moron in me says keep all 3.
The good news is they are all quality saws and with the prices I got them for it wouldn't be hard to break even or close too it if I had to sell 1 or 2 of them.
So time will tell but at 40 years old I haven't really grown up and I'll always be a bit of a moron. Lmao.
Ryan don't believe a word he says, he's got CAD so bad he's forgotten who he can trust. Those pictures only begin to show how bad he's infected .It only gets worse, I'm a 51 y/o FireMedic and I don't even have any trees on my property [emoji15]
Carry on my friend [emoji106]
Ryan don't believe a word he says, he's got CAD so bad he's forgotten who he can trust. Those pictures only begin to show how bad he's infected .
When do you want that scabbard .
Nice, is it a 2100, I see the manual oiler.As soon as Ryan buys the 288 [emoji13][emoji13]
Yeah I saw you added another, took only 10 min
Next possibly [emoji16]
But I'll need 2 of the scabbards for the bar
So is the 2101 a little newer than the 2100, is there a way to tell them apart.2101xp, 40 or 42, have a 32 already
Not sure what all those big words mean, I'm just a sawyer Mark.
Did you still want that 562 .
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Nice.
Just one more bake sale & I'll be ready
Just one more bake sale & I'll be ready
For sure Lee.I really think I need those heated handles. It gets below 70 and my hands start getting cold
For sure Lee.
Another advantage is the full wrap which can be very beneficial when felling large cactus with odd shapes as it will give you options you may not have with a standard handlebar .
Just watch out for the scratchesNice.
Sure wish I could eat some banana bread .
I'm trying, but you know I don't do well with that.Just watch out for the scratches
Once something is paid for it's up to the individual to do with it as they will .I was thinking metal plates on each side like old artillery would be nice to protect my hands too
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