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Posted
8 hours ago, Macpherson said:

 

Impressive collection .. do they all run? 

majority of them, yes, the pioneer nu 17 needs a coil, one of the smaller pioneers needs a carb conversion, as parts don't exist for the original, I have cut with most of them. 

If I got a call today to fell I could probably fuel up a dozen or more suitable for just about anything that needs to come down, I'm retired now so it doesn't happen often. 

this year one has been earmarked for felling, I will probably get involved with that but  it's going to involve a climb and I don't do that at 72. 

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Posted
10 hours ago, Oldfeller said:

Thought a few pics might be of interest. 

 

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The red and silver Jonny ... I had one of those . 601 I think . 

Posted
5 hours ago, Oldfeller said:

top one is a Jonsereds 60, and the lower one a 49sp

good saws both, very reliable.

Yea . All metal and not much AV ! Couldn't use one now toooooo heavy 🙂

Posted
1 hour ago, adw said:

What is the muffler on the Husqvarna 100, I have never seen that before.

I bought an old husqvarna 2100 that had blown the stock can apart, I read online a stihl 090 ally can was easily modified to fit and helped performance on the 2100,s so I bought a couple, successfully fitted on the 2100, I then found the a100 and the original can was present but in a really bad state, I intend to rebuild it but wanted to run the saw, so I fitted the other 090 can on that, it runs very well with it. 

I have now ordered a few more 090 cans as they are very adaptable to many of the larger saws.

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Good advise, my Husqvarna ms90f fortunately is all complete, even the spark plug cover which is always missing, these old saws are so solid, and heavy.

Posted
11 minutes ago, adw said:

Good advise, my Husqvarna ms90f fortunately is all complete, even the spark plug cover which is always missing, these old saws are so solid, and heavy.

my plug cover is missing, and a ms90f is on my list. along with a b100, and quite a few others too.:thumbup1:

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