You are spot on Toolslinger! Like with our tractors I too have a chainsaw addiction. About 20 atm of various brands all in various states. Always deals out there, and the older machines are fun to work on. Currently on my bench is an old Pioneer 1200 (the last attempt they made to copy/compete with the famous Homelite XL12) then I'll be on to rebuilding a Stihl 084. They do accumulate easily, and I like being able to work on them in my warm basement shop during the winter.Toolslinger wrote:Plenty of other oldies but goodies out there... Poulan, Partner, Dolmar... Sure there are others.
My first new in the box saw was a Poulan 2900. Home Depot special on sale in 97... I still have that, and honestly, it's one of my favorites. Came with a 20" bar. I did add a kickback brake years down the road just because I could. That saw was run hard at times. Way harder than it was intended, but it still does what I ask. It's my primary saw here in NJ, which generally means it sits around, and cuts a christmas tree every year. Every 5 years a friend asks me to take a tree down...
Chainsaws are worse than Case tractors... You can guy them by the pickup truck load, and they don't take up much space... Easy to look down one day, and find 20 saws sitting there, and not know why...
Will post the collection in another thread soon hopefully.
And yes, just like the current "garden tractors" available today, newer saws, while lighter and safer, sometimes aren't as reliable. And then if you want to fix them it's not worth it.
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