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So guys just wondering what your oldest saw is that you use regular for work mines a 1997 husqvarna 371xp with 20'' bar she just keeps on going.

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I've a 1985 181se that I rebuilt and that got used most days for a few weeks earlier in the year for felling some hairy lodgepole and crosscutting in front of the forwarder.

 

Get to use some mid/late 90's 242's and 42 specials a fair bit (though one did suffer from crank bearing failing last week while I was using it :blushing:)

 

Got a couple of mid 2000 357's a 2001 372 and a 2001 2159 that all work for a living too.

 

The 550 was the first shiny new saw I'd bought since 2005 I think.

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unsure of the year but it's a 024 woodboss on the pull cord side it says 'made in west germany' she's old but keeps running, never doesn't start and it's all made of metal!!!

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Stihl 028 AV super it about 23 year old once fell in a ditch full of water while running, pulled her out drained the tanks sprayed with wd40 and has run ever since unlike my two huskies which are a constant pain in the rear :sneaky2:

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