High Quality Chainsaw Bars Husqvarna Toys

Duplicates

Wood Doctor

Edwin
Local time
10:16 PM
User ID
846
Joined
Feb 9, 2016
Messages
2,406
Reaction score
8,395
Location
Omaha, Nebraska
Country flag
Duplicates:
(1) Stihl 026 PRO -- Great saws and I will never sell either.
(2) Husky 350 -- Ditto, and my 353 is a step up. I got bargains on all three.

One reason I have duplicates is because if one goes down, I can use the other while waiting for the new parts to arrive. I sold one of my dups -- a Stihl MS660 -- because I had an 064 in reserve.
 

sawfun

Pinnacle OPE Member
Local time
8:16 PM
User ID
1076
Joined
Mar 24, 2016
Messages
1,160
Reaction score
3,684
Location
Portland Oregon
Country flag
When I am working for someone else, which is admittedly rare now, I bring two ported 372's with lightweight 28" bars and two 200t's with 16" bars. Both saws identically setup. Those saws pretty much cover most firewood or pruning stuff.
 

Wilhelm

Here For The Long Haul!
GoldMember
Local time
5:16 AM
User ID
1204
Joined
Apr 28, 2016
Messages
11,537
Reaction score
43,895
Location
Croatia
Country flag
Quadruplicates:
Dolmar PS-6400
Dolmar PS-7300
Dolmar PS-7310
Dolmar PS-7900
Basically the same saw, don't ever wanna be without one of these as long as I am processing my own firewood.
Great PH design, built like a tank, good split between low fuel consumption and high power.
I have been partial to my PS-7310 ever since I gave her a mild muffler mod.

Triplicates:
Sachs-Dolmar 105 x2
Sachs-Dolmar 108
Exact same power head, the 105 is a top handle design, while the 108 features a rear handle.
A Sachs-Dolmar 105 was the first, and for a long time the only petrol powered chainsaw I used.
I have a soft spot for the Sachs-Dolmar 105, nostalgia.

Lonesome:
Dolmar PS-550
She is alone, I guess I need to get her a twin sister.
Good mid class saw, curious to see how she'll take to a mild muffler mod.
No picture of this one as I have none on my tablet PC.

DSC08747.JPG DSC03569.JPG
DSC05438.JPG DSC07704.JPG
 

Basher

Pinnacle OPE Member
Local time
12:16 AM
User ID
552
Joined
Jan 16, 2016
Messages
1,299
Reaction score
4,254
Location
Canada
Country flag
My herd of 026`s grew rapidly, my first 026 Arctic cost me $5., then a second for $45. , after that they just started showing up, usually free or just a few bucks as non running saws, now have 13 so that`s an unlucky number,must find another. Have 5 nice 044`s, 3 of MS440`s, 3 hybrids, 3 of 066`s, and 6 of 028 Supers that I don`t use at all. They are the saws I use the most ,the other 20 odd are mostly shelf queens.
 

lehman live edge slab

Live Action
Local time
10:16 PM
User ID
3953
Joined
Sep 2, 2017
Messages
3,396
Reaction score
11,807
Location
Mn
Country flag
3 028’s one runs and enough parts to make a second one, 2 041’s one regular and a super so I guess not truly a duplicate, 2 020 av’s and enough parts to build at least 6 more with parts to keep running, 3 08’s that run with few spare parts, 2 031’s with lots of parts for the 031’s and 041’s. Two running c-5 homelites, 2 025’s one runs one needs a coil.
 

Wood Doctor

Edwin
Local time
10:16 PM
User ID
846
Joined
Feb 9, 2016
Messages
2,406
Reaction score
8,395
Location
Omaha, Nebraska
Country flag
Oh, I forgot that I used to collect Stihl 028 Super saws and still have two left that run perfectly, but one is only a WB that's about 25 years old. The rest of my collection were gobbled up by hungry buyers looking for a good chainsaw at a reasonable price.

The two that I have left will beat the pants off a stock MS 290.
 

KYsawman

Pinnacle OPE Member
Local time
11:16 PM
User ID
816
Joined
Feb 7, 2016
Messages
845
Reaction score
2,588
Location
Gone Fishing
I have a pair of husqvarna 340’s and a pair of homelite super xl’s hope one day to add another 346xp so I have a pair of those.
 
Top