CHEVYTOWN13
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No doubt Eric knows how to make those shine. Got to run one of his at the last GTG, a jaw dropper for sure. Too bad its not Orange and White.:biggrinbounce2:
Well, that jaw will dropping more
No doubt Eric knows how to make those shine. Got to run one of his at the last GTG, a jaw dropper for sure. Too bad its not Orange and White.:biggrinbounce2:
Front handle screws on bottom are stripped out, he has some home made
straps and extra screws.....It's been patched up so to say.
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Ok guys, I just got 500 for my 359 so I feel a bit better. It was a real nice guy that cuts wood for his OWB, said he blew up his Stihl 290.
Yeah, he actually called right after I took the ad down this morning. Said hes been looking all over the area for used saws and hasn't had any luck.
Hey Guys,
I really appreciate the input on the saws, I got the 460 for 570 which is prolly a bit too much but needed a good big saw soon and I had actually bought my 359 from the same seller and he is a good guy. Now the question is should I keep my 359 as an in between the 435 limber and the 460? The 460 has a 25 inch bar and I will probably order a 32 inch for her. The 435 has a 16 inch and is obviously just used for limbing. Should I keep the 359 as backup or ditch it? It is a great saw, muffler modded, all appropriate updates (boot clamp, have extra zama carb for it) also have a cartlon 24 inch german bar for it. It is under 10 tanks of use. I sort of want to sell it to help finance the 460 and I don't cut a ton of wood every year, it is just often big wood. Thanks, James
I know ain't that sad, yet it won't out cut it
Goes to show just because something costs moredoesn't mean it better!
You did real good!Ok guys, I just got 500 for my 359 so I feel a bit better. It was a real nice guy that cuts wood for his OWB, said he blew up his Stihl 290.
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