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I don't see too many of them out there so I was curious as to who else has one. I bought mine from Jerry, ( Pioneerguy600 on AS ), who was nice enough to port it for torque for me. I've done a fair amount of milling with it and it's one saw I will not sell as long as I can start it. It took a little getting used to when I first got it as it has no decomp. This picture is when I first got it about 7 years ago. It pulls that 42" bar with authority. Besides normal maintenance I've just had to replace the clutch with an aftermarket one that is an improvement over the original.

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Here it is with a little more wear.

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I believe cylinder design is similar to the 394xp on both 2094/2095 (two port not quads like 395). It uses rubber boot instead of solid intake block like 394. Same displacement as the huskies but I believe more of the stroke length is in the case with the jonsereds than husky as well. They were more of a continuation of the 930 super's design and don't share hardly any parts with 394/395 other than possibly the piston I think.
 

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I don't see too many of them out there so I was curious as to who else has one. I bought mine from Jerry, ( Pioneerguy600 on AS ), who was nice enough to port it for torque for me. I've done a fair amount of milling with it and it's one saw I will not sell as long as I can start it. It took a little getting used to when I first got it as it has no decomp. This picture is when I first got it about 7 years ago. It pulls that 42" bar with authority. Besides normal maintenance I've just had to replace the clutch with an aftermarket one that is an improvement over the original.

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Here it is with a little more wear.

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What is that McCulloch?

Is that the 2100 I had?
 

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Thanks for the info. There's some Partner influence there, too, isn't there? I've read where both of these were designed for milling. It's just a personal preference but this is my favorite big saw.
The handle bar looks like a partner design. The clutch in @Termitebuffet picture looks like a 394/395 clutch, 930 had a different clutch than that I believe. Oil and gas are in the cases like a 900 series Johnny.
 
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What is that McCulloch?

Is that the 2100 I had?

It's a SP125. It was a beast. I don't have any of the other saws in that picture any more. The 2100 went to you so I could buy the SD 120si, I liked the SD 133 but sold it because it didn't get used much, and the 125 I sold to buy a Rockwell locomotive belt sander. If you're a woodworking nerd such as myself you would understand why. I've had some really nice saws I had to let go. I can't afford to keep nor do I have space for them all. Wish I did. I did just trade for the NOS Craftsman 5.2. That's a keeper.
 
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