Who was it that had a saw finished in RealTree? Now that would be hard to find if you didn't keep your hard hat parked on it.
With Hoss' epic Sachs-Dolmar 166 quest in full swing, I ask this question; What is the hardest saw to find? I would guess the 166 is right up there, but I would assume that pre-WWII saws are difficult to find as well. The Jonsereds 66E also comes to mind because of it's low volume and frequent rebuilds into 70E's. So what do you think?
dolmar 166, mac BP-1,echo 610 twins, 090 AV late model, dolmar rotary, any of the 100cc+ echo's, 041g, 090g with 66mm top end.
Sachs Dolmar KMS4, To find one that has not been messed with grrrrrrrrrrr I now have 2 and can't make myself put it back together with the f@#@#d up parts I have, Still on the quest for more parts.........
Scott
I'm looking for a saw just likk the one Ash used in th Evil Dead movies. It looks like a Homelite but has a square top handle which looks like some earlyd Stihls. Its also modified to fit over and lock into his cut-off hand.
Rare and desirable are two different things.
Is that like being fugly?
Is that like being fugly?
In my experience, a stolen saw is the hardest to find. Someone stole my 2100 18 years ago, and I haven't found it yet.
Andy
Sachs Dolmar KMS4, To find one that has not been messed with grrrrrrrrrrr I now have 2 and can't make myself put it back together with the f@#@#d up parts I have, Still on the quest for more parts.........
Scott
I have a like new KSM4 100% complete ,never been apart .This saw sound awsome
Yea, I kicked Shania Twain out of bed for eating crackers.... :spam:
I'd never kick Miss Twain out of bed for eating crackers.... (looks down) would I crackers.
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