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That’s cool to know them history of the saw!
Yep. My 272xp came from the same place.
That’s cool to know them history of the saw!
What do saws like these go for at the auctions?Yep. My 272xp came from the same place.
What do saws like these go for at the auctions?
Saws get bid up to insane prices at local auctions around here. I used to keep track of the auctions and bid on saws but gave up…worse than eBay, lolI have no clue. I got it from a guy who bought them years ago and they just sat in his shed. Maybe $100?
Klamath National Forest bases the wildland fire crews near our place up close to Oregon. I'll ask around with those guys this coming fire season.I have not seen any but I’m sure I am not looking in the right places. @Sloughfoot if you find one I will go with ya.
That saw used to belong to the Wyoming State Forestry Division, and it was bought at auction. It was probably used by prisoners on work release programs. lol
Yeh, Calfire gets a lot of mostly undeserved criticism. It's a thankless job. The armchair wildland fire fighters all think they know better. . They are the world's leading authority on wildland fire fighting and it ain't even close.All my respects to CalFire and U.S. Forest Service R5, Pacific South West Region. To see the cooperation and coordination between state and fed resources to save property, land, and lives was amazing.
Sometimes these auctions are gold mines, all equipment allocated funds have to be used up, just the nature of the beast.
I believe Canada, Mexico and maybe Australia regularly coordinates with them too on the worst fires.All my respects to CalFire and U.S. Forest Service R5, Pacific South West Region. To see the cooperation and coordination between state and fed resources to save property, land, and lives was amazing.






