jackjcc
Super OPE Member
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- 1184
- Joined
- Apr 22, 2016
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- Location
- Minnesota

I have another 462 in the states thanks to @Alpha01. I was a little excited so I got a 25” es light bar at the local John deer/Stihl/Echo dealer. They focus in that order and I mentioned I had a 462 to put it on, he had never heard of it, which isn’t surprising because he isn’t much of a Saw guy. So I grabbed it to show him and the first thing he did was check to see if it was genuine stihl. After inspecting it he says “well, it looks like the real deal which is good for you. Where did you get it?” I got a chuckle from that.
Turns out a guy brought in a clone 660 that was junk. Which made him suspicious of the 462.
Anyways, if anyone has any questions let me know. I’m in Minnesota and if anybody else is in the state I’ll have the Saw at Saluting Branches this Wednesday at Ft Snelling. If you guys haven’t heard about Saluting Branches you really should take a look. It’s a day of service where Arborists donate their time and equipment to complete tree work at National Veterans Cemeteries. The company I work for started it a decade ago and started it nationally 4 years ago. I’ve proudly been a part of it every year I’ve known about it.
https://www.salutingbranches.org/
This is going to be the hardest Saw to fuel and run of all the new saws I’ve owned. It currently lives in the house because it’s never cut wood.
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Turns out a guy brought in a clone 660 that was junk. Which made him suspicious of the 462.
Anyways, if anyone has any questions let me know. I’m in Minnesota and if anybody else is in the state I’ll have the Saw at Saluting Branches this Wednesday at Ft Snelling. If you guys haven’t heard about Saluting Branches you really should take a look. It’s a day of service where Arborists donate their time and equipment to complete tree work at National Veterans Cemeteries. The company I work for started it a decade ago and started it nationally 4 years ago. I’ve proudly been a part of it every year I’ve known about it.
https://www.salutingbranches.org/

This is going to be the hardest Saw to fuel and run of all the new saws I’ve owned. It currently lives in the house because it’s never cut wood.
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