I would trade a 345 for a 261 so fast you wouldn't believe it
Stop it Kevin...
I'm pretty happy to discover that the 910/920/930 Jonsereds take the same bearings as a 394xp or 288xp thankfully. Only thing is I'm probably going to have to make my own gaskets from a sheet of gasket paper. It's very hard, almost impossible to find parts for 900 series Jonsereds.
I just sent you a text !!
HOW YOU LIKE ME NOW, Dan ?!?!?!?!
Just helping to level the scales for a friend!!!I thank you for helping my obsession proliferate!
Just helping to level the scales for a friend!!!
If it wasn't for that scrench you gave me, I wouldn't have needed a saw to fit the small side !!
Just helping to level the scales for a friend!!!
If it wasn't for that scrench you gave me, I wouldn't have needed a bunch of saws to fit the small side !!
Fixxed it !!
Dan, it's time to wake up, you're dreaming again !!If you want, I'll take the scrench back, along with the saws you needed to fit it, just to ease your burden... [emoji12]
Dan, it's time to wake up, you're dreaming again !!
Dan, it's time to wake up, you're dreaming again !!
Oh my
You've been busy since I was there last
I'll help you Dan !I think I need help...
Along with a little cash. I thought that was understood.Though I'm very open to trading that saw... we are going to need to be realistic...
345 has been very reliable. My first springer saw. Very smooth. [emoji106]And your own words were the 345 has cut a pile of wood and been dead reliable. Only reason you stopped using it is you saw a post about a bad intake clamp. I agree with Bill, run it til you hear a leak, I know you pay attention to tune.