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My saws, the oldest was my fathers, an Echo CS-701S VL, the manual says 1975 so about 40 years old and still going strong. The newest is the Echo CS-360 TES, bought it recently after passing my CS38 &CS39. The Husky 137E was the first saw I bought, it got me through CS30 & CS31, the Echo CS450 ES was bought after passing CS30 & CS31. I also have a Pioneer, 60D IIRC.

 

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Great selection of saws they look good in the snow

What's your verdict on iggesund bars they seem well priced

 

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To tell you the truth, I liked the Iggesund bars so much that I ended up becoming a dealer.

 

What I like about them is that they are based on the harvester bars that Iggesund produces. The R2 series is a lasercut solid bar with a large nose sprocket that is held in place with 6 rivets (laminate bars often have 1 or 4). The chain groove is very deep, which carries more oil and extends the service life of the bar. It is a very rugged bar, almost to the extent that it can be used as a felling lever.

 

Iggesund Forest is currently nr 2 in the world on harvester bars.

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