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PhilMcWoody

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It ain't been brought up yet. I wish I could post pics of my 2001 Poulan Pro 330 but it was the Rancher Killer in it's day. I embarrassed severely several Husky owners with this saw. After 13 yrs of use I had to finally slightly alter the muffler to keep busting Ranchers with the Original 22" and full 3\8 complement Chain. It runs like a bat out of hell with a cheap tsc 20" set up though. In my opion the most reliable saw I've ever purchased. Cut so many cord I can't count. And most of it nose buried in Hickory in those challenges. And still goes to a unbogged full throttle in 3 pulls cold start.

:) Sounds like a unicorn saw for sure.:rare2: must see :picture:
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Stihl 028 Super. Can't imagine how much wood cut with it. I run a host of bigger saws but have a soft spot for 028s. Can't resist picking up these when I see them, parts or fixers to sell. Side note, running saws for years and only yesterday drew first blood, not running but boxing one up. 9 stitches in trigger finger.uploadfromtaptalk1457092215313.jpg

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Stihl 028 Super. Can't imagine how much wood cut with it. I run a host of bigger saws but have a soft spot for 028s. Can't resist picking up these when I see them, parts or fixers to sell. Side note, running saws for years and only yesterday drew first blood, not running but boxing one up. 9 stitches in trigger finger.View attachment 489820

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Poop happens when one least expects to, good when it remains a small pile then!

Assuming the accident happened with a 50cc, imagine how many stitches You'd have needed if that had happened while boxing up a 090 or 3120. ;)

Just joking... :)
 
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Poop happens when one least expects to, good when it remains a small pile then!

Assuming the accident happened with a 50cc, imagine how many stitches You'd have needed if that had happened while boxing up a 090 or 3120. ;)

Just joking... :)
I can feel the love! 9 stitches. And no, a ms 391 in parts. A member need some and made deal for all. I missed a deal deal on here last week on sweet 088. Just as well, looking forward to good doctor's bill.

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I can feel the love! 9 stitches. And no, a ms 391 in parts. A member need some and made deal for all. I missed a deal deal on here last week on sweet 088. Just as well, looking forward to good doctor's bill.

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Had You boxed up a proper Pro Stihl You wouldn't have hurt Yourself.
I read that Stihl Pro saws are miracle saws and using them reverses the natural aging process of a human being. :p
And they should considering the prices Stihl lists them for! :eek:

I had an acquaintance that used SuperBond on cuts, and I know an electrician at work that uses insulating tape wrapped around finger cuts.

I like me some Vivafix/Hypafix self sticking band aid and good ointment. :)
 
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Had You boxed up a proper Pro Stihl You wouldn't have hurt Yourself.
I read that Stihl Pro saws are miracle saws and using them reverses the natural aging process of a human being.[emoji14]And they should considering the prices Stihl lists them for! :eek:

I had an acquaintance that used SuperBond on cuts, and I know an electrician at work that uses insulating tape wrapped around finger cuts.

I like me some Vivafix/Hypafix self sticking band aid and good ointment. :)
I used gauze and painters tape and direct pressure for an hour, pulled off and still running. My teenage daughters had all kind of Greys Anatomy advice.

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I used gauze and painters tape and direct pressure for an hour, pulled off and still running. My teenage daughters had all kind of Greys Anatomy advice.

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Red hot iron pressed against the wound? :rolleyes:
Works in movies so it must be true!
And it is cheaper then the doctors bill too... :laugh:

Jokes aside, I wish Your trigger finger a full recovery! :)
 
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That Chevy is bad azz:clap:....
Thats sum super dry wood, or the front tires would be off da ground.
Ms360 is da smallest saw I own, do most fire wood w/272+20" bar.
Cut + noodle trunks w/390xp w/24 or 32" bars. Bigger it is=denser wood, longer pile life plus more btu output.
What most guys load up I leave behind it sounds like.
Nope I dont own a 50cc saw.
Maybe when I get older I might go smaller.
 
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