NH Chainsaw Deal

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Bet thats gone!
 
DAMN!!!! :coolgrin: That's a good price,normally they go for $450-600 depending on age,condition etc.

2100/2101 series was produced from 1975-1990. 6 cubic inch,100cc,7HP,10,500RPM max. 21 lbs less bar & chain.

classic muscle saw,they dont show up on ebay too often.That was my 2nd choice after the 288XP.Lots more of them around compared to the 2100 series,spare parts are much easier to find also.Plus the 288 is a bit better for milling because its faster - 12,500-13,000 max.

Would still like to have one,if I can see one thats not too pricey.
 
I couldn't believe that ad was up for a week and no one had bitten on that saw. The guy was only a couple miles from my house............ so I went and bought it.
 
Congrats ductape!

Let us know how it does for you.
 
It was a little rough .............. but worthy.

Looked like this when I brought it home. Started well and ran, but it didn't want to idle. It did have 150psi of compression though.

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After a little cleaning, painted the top cover ........ new bar and chain, fuel line, carb rebuild, and crank seals.

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not me, but my saw in some wood......

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That is really super. Looks like beast. If you dont us asking what did you get it for?
 
Very nice job restoring that chainsaw! Looks very powerful and well made!

Ray
 
Nice!!! I hate to point out the obvious................ uh but you need bigger wood. :) A C
 
Pegs? Shocks? LUCKY!!!
 
Ductape said:
not me, but my saw in some wood......

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I know that guy!
 
Ductape said:
I couldn't believe that ad was up for a week and no one had bitten on that saw. The guy was only a couple miles from my house............ so I went and bought it.

How much was it and what was it...i'm tring to figure out what i will have to pay for an old chainsaw that i can use with a chainsaw mill.
 
Rex said:
How much was it and what was it...i'm tring to figure out what i will have to pay for an old chainsaw that i can use with a chainsaw mill.

Mid-eighties Husqvarna 2100 (100cc). Seller was asking $350 on CL for it. I'd say the 2100 / 2101 would make a good milling saw.
 
Here he is at my house.
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