Screaming Saw

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blueflame75

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Oct 1, 2009
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Upstate NY
Here are a few pics of my Husqvarna 137 16" chainsaw...man can this little saw turn some RPM's. Soon to pick up a Makita 6401 20" (Dolmar).
 

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Hmmm . . . didn't know Husquvarna sold a saw in the aqua-electric blue color scheme. :) :)
 
"Its AQUA-MAN!!!!!!" *cues theme music*
 
Hey All,

Not sure if you all know this but a friend of mine told me you can go to your local Home Depot that has rentals, and that they sell their used rental chainsaws. Most of them are Makita's, Dolmar made. I ran my friends Makita 6401 20", great cutting saw, fairly light.

FYI
 
I hate to rain on your charcoal but this is nothing more than re badged Poulan. If you really want a true Husqvarna get the 400 series. 435, 445, 450 ext. If it really runs this fast you are asking for a piston failure.Ken
 
firefighterjake said:
Hmmm . . . didn't know Husquvarna sold a saw in the aqua-electric blue color scheme. :) :)

I'm diggin' the lavendar grass. Where do I get that seed?!
 
cygnus said:
blueflame75 said:
Hey All,

Not sure if you all know this but a friend of mine told me you can go to your local Home Depot that has rentals, and that they sell their used rental chainsaws. Most of them are Makita's, Dolmar made. I ran my friends Makita 6401 20", great cutting saw, fairly light.

FYI

Yup. https://www.hearth.com/econtent/index.php/forums/viewthread/80734/P0/

Thanks for the thread link on the HD saws. I will let you know if I am successful in finding a HD saw.


Post #5 Ken, Whatever!!! I started running saw since I was 12 now 36. I raced or ran every two-stroke imaginable from saws, dirt bikes (raced these for 17yrs) shifter carts, mini-sprints, quads and so on. So, if my saw blows a piston big deal, I will just rebuild it. Have a nice day!
 
The 137 was assembled in the Poulan factories but its major parts were made by Husqvarna....... still less desirable than the all Swedish made 3 series which were more powerful without added weight.
 
blueflame75 said:
cygnus said:
blueflame75 said:
Hey All,

Not sure if you all know this but a friend of mine told me you can go to your local Home Depot that has rentals, and that they sell their used rental chainsaws. Most of them are Makita's, Dolmar made. I ran my friends Makita 6401 20", great cutting saw, fairly light.

FYI

Yup. https://www.hearth.com/econtent/index.php/forums/viewthread/80734/P0/

Thanks for the thread link on the HD saws. I will let you know if I am successful in finding a HD saw.


Post #5 Ken, Whatever!!! I started running saw since I was 12 now 36. I raced or ran every two-stroke imaginable from saws, dirt bikes (raced these for 17yrs) shifter carts, mini-sprints, quads and so on. So, if my saw blows a piston big deal, I will just rebuild it. Have a nice day!

Most just would not expect a title with 'Screaming saw' and its a husky 137 on a chainsaw fourm.
 
smokinjay said:
blueflame75 said:
cygnus said:
blueflame75 said:
Hey All,

Not sure if you all know this but a friend of mine told me you can go to your local Home Depot that has rentals, and that they sell their used rental chainsaws. Most of them are Makita's, Dolmar made. I ran my friends Makita 6401 20", great cutting saw, fairly light.

FYI

Yup. https://www.hearth.com/econtent/index.php/forums/viewthread/80734/P0/

Thanks for the thread link on the HD saws. I will let you know if I am successful in finding a HD saw.


Post #5 Ken, Whatever!!! I started running saw since I was 12 now 36. I raced or ran every two-stroke imaginable from saws, dirt bikes (raced these for 17yrs) shifter carts, mini-sprints, quads and so on. So, if my saw blows a piston big deal, I will just rebuild it. Have a nice day!

Most just would not expect a title with 'Screaming saw' and its a husky 137 on a chainsaw fourm.

Sorry, most people on a chainsaw forum would say nice saw and leave it at that, but you have to leave a negative comment, like the one on my "Finally" post. Have a nice Day!
 
blueflame75 said:
smokinjay said:
blueflame75 said:
cygnus said:
blueflame75 said:
Hey All,

Not sure if you all know this but a friend of mine told me you can go to your local Home Depot that has rentals, and that they sell their used rental chainsaws. Most of them are Makita, Dolmar made. I ran my friends Makita 6401 20", great cutting saw, fairly light.

FYI

Yup. https://www.hearth.com/econtent/index.php/forums/viewthread/80734/P0/

Thanks for the thread link on the HD saws. I will let you know if I am successful in finding a HD saw.


Post #5 Ken, Whatever!!! I started running saw since I was 12 now 36. I raced or ran every two-stroke imaginable from saws, dirt bikes (raced these for 17yrs) shifter carts, mini-sprints, quads and so on. So, if my saw blows a piston big deal, I will just rebuild it. Have a nice day!

Most just would not expect a title with 'Screaming saw' and its a husky 137 on a chainsaw fourm.

Sorry, most people on a chainsaw forum would say nice saw and leave it at that, but you have to leave a negative comment, like the one on my "Finally" post. Have a nice Day!


No was not trying to bust your thread this one either. Sorry you take everything so personal its advice and will leave you all warm and fuzzy from here on out. Darn sure your looking for praise and not help like most of us. So I will change for you....Awesome wood shead great work its bullet proof GOOD JOB NEEDS nothing. and Yes the 137 is the screamer!
 
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