Saw picture thread

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2broke2ride

Burning Hunk
Dec 23, 2014
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Townsend MA
Don't know if this has been done before but post them up!!!!!!
Here's two of my favorites, McCulloch mac 10-10 circa 1971 wearing a 16" bar (dad bought brand new when he graduated high school) and Husqvarna 266xp circa 1987 wearing an 18" bar ( free from dads work, needed a $10 carb kit)
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1990 Poulan Pro 405+. Old Yaller. One owner. Me.


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Lets see I do have a couple! ;)

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Nice, keep em coming guys.
 
Here's a project saw of mine Mac D30
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Only pic I have with a chainsaw in it MS 361 wearing a 25" bar (and a big white oak):
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And not a personal pic, but one depicting another one I have (Bobcat - 4.6 HP clinton two stroke engine):
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And everybody knows what a homey 240 looks like...
 
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I love saws!
365 x-torq husky modded to a 372.....24" bar. Sitting on a 40" doug fir that came in under 20% mc, 10 minutes after it fell! Taken 2 cords so far and should get 1 more.
Keep em comin!
 
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Last one of mine...... Jonsereds 70E, early 80's, dad special ordered it without a chain brake. Wearing a 20" forester bar right now, I also have a 24" solid Oregon bar for it. You have to eat meat to haul around a 70 cc saw all day that's for sure986778ec5818a06a62529515efe99d20.jpg
 
Husky 55 x 3

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Wild Thangs wearing different clothes.

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Come on guys, I know everyone has saws lol
 
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Yeah - but not everyone take pictures of their saws.....;lol
Hmmmmm maybe I am weird then......... My wife keeps telling me I am[emoji106]
 
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I have a friend who both likes cutting firewood and is handy with a camera, so I actually have a few decent saw and firewood pictures...

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Last one of mine...... Jonsereds 70E, early 80's, dad special ordered it without a chain brake. Wearing a 20" forester bar right now, I also have a 24" solid Oregon bar for it. You have to eat meat to haul around a 70 cc saw all day that's for sureView attachment 166615
Ya I got me a 70E cut hundreds of cords and log wood,still have it in shed did run but am sure it needs a tune up
gotta dig it out one of these days it's one cutting saw but I think my 288xp has it beat.
 
Ya I got me a 70E cut hundreds of cords and log wood,still have it in shed did run but am sure it needs a tune up
gotta dig it out one of these days it's one cutting saw but I think my 288xp has it beat.
My 266xp can't even come close to the 70E even though it's only a 4cc difference, the Jonny is an animal of a saw.
 
I knew I wasn't the only one with a saw picture laying around. This pic was taken right after I made a rookie mistake falling a 30" red fir. Read the lean wrong and stuck my 28" bar. Had an 18" bar in my tool box but no chain. Left the bar stuck in the tree and had to drive to town and buy a chain so I could cut my big bar out of the tree and finish my jacked up falling job. Also killed the tip of the bar when it got pinched, 30 bucks for a new bar tip but better than 100 for the whole bar. Lesson learned. 1981 ish jonsred 630 (super?)
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One of my keepers, most of a 10mm 044 built into an MS440 crankcase and gas tank, with a base gasket made from a Coca Cola can to correct the squish. Not especially pretty, but boy does it run.

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My ol' Craftsman 36cc 16 inch Bar....never let me down...gotta be at least 12 years old....and my Stihl MS 290...love running that thing thru some wood
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A couple of my tools
 

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My 076 with a 20" bar I believe - have a 36" as well - bought for $150 back in 1988 - I sold face cords in high school to pay for Spring Break, guy stopped and wanted to know if I wanted to buy it, it was "too much saw" for him, although I have a feeling it may have been a little "warm"......at 44 it's becoming too much saw for me!

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