Let's see some chainsaw pics

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Here is my Dolmer 5105 rebadged with a goofy Maruyama name tag on it.

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Here are some pics of my Husky's working! I know I just posted but I did get to go play!!;)


I don't know but they look better @ work as appose to the kitchen counter!!;)
Wouldn't you know it I hit some hidden jewel,Last cut! *&%$ It's going to take a while to fix the chain!:(
 
Don't have a pic of the 346xp, but here is the 576xp and its' predecessor, the 359 (now in Long Island somewhere)
 

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Husqvarna T435, Stihl 036 Pro, Stihl 064 AV, Echo 510 EVL:

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Closer look at Stihl 064 with 28" Tsamura Total sprocket tip bar and Stihl RSC-3 chain:

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Closer look at Stihl 036 Pro with 20" Windsor Speed Tip bar and Stihl RSC chain:

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Closer look at Husq T435 with PMC chain:

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I keep a similar vintage Craftsman to loan out when people ask me to borrow a chainsaw.

I'm also getting to the point where I might buy a crap used saw, fix up, and keep for a loaner. I'm all for letting folks borrow my saws, but I've realized that since they don't cut much, the chain comes back in real bad shape and who knows what they are cutting. Had a friend ask to borrow a saw next week to cut up some logs - I looked - they are completely rotten punk logs on a hillside - with, I'm sure, lots of dirt buried in them from the run-off. No need to subject my good saws to that. Cheers!
 
When I loan out a saw,
I go with it :)
I've seen & heard a few thing that make me cringe.
"Oh, you have to add oil ?. " (have heard both "to the saw or to mix the gas")
"I thought both tanks took gas."
"What is mixed gas? "
"Not a very good saw, after I hit something shiny , it took 2 tanks of gas to cut up one log"
"Your chain sure gets loose & comes off allot"

So after a nephew lost some parts off my Husqy 61, if the saws goes cutting, so do I. ::P
 
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When I loan out a saw,
I go with it :)
I've seen & heard a few thing that make me cringe.
"Oh, you have to add oil ?. " (have heard both "to the saw or to mix the gas")
"I thought both tanks took gas."
"What is mixed gas? "
"Not a very good saw, after I hit something shiny , it took 2 tanks of gas to cut up one log"
"Your chain sure gets loose & comes off allot"

So after a nephew lost some parts off my Husqy 61, if the saws goes cutting, so do I. ::P

There you go Dave - too true. I lent my 025 (gone now) to a buddy for a little bit of cutting - brand new chain - came back with rounded teeth - barely able to file back into shape about about an hour of work - PITA! Cheers!
 
When I loan out a saw,
I go with it :)
I've seen & heard a few thing that make me cringe.
"Oh, you have to add oil ?. " (have heard both "to the saw or to mix the gas")
"I thought both tanks took gas."
"What is mixed gas? "
"Not a very good saw, after I hit something shiny , it took 2 tanks of gas to cut up one log"
"Your chain sure gets loose & comes off allot"

So after a nephew lost some parts off my Husqy 61, if the saws goes cutting, so do I. ::P

Same reason I never loan out a saw,or any other tools now either.If I have time,I'll take them along to the person's property,do the work & bring them home.
 
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Keeping those saws in sweet shape ironworker - looking real good! Cheers!
 
You using carnuba wax on them? Want to borrow my saws for a few days? Betting you return borrowed items in better shape than they came to you.
 
Brilliant Joful. Never thought of that one!
 
Funny, they were all just freshly cleaned and I try and clean them after every use, the 550 was new, and that is mostly hickory and red oak. The 445 was bought in 2008.
 
Those are gonna be some sweet smelling fires.
 
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