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Welcome Mike! I've seen you in the shadows and was wondering when you were gonna come out to play. Where's your new 1xx series that is basically a 2xx series? Like this one!

181 thin ring with eliminator kitView attachment 3718

There are a few 1xx saw models that belong to what usually is referred to the 2xx - series, most notably the 162, 181, 133 and 154. It all started with the 162SE/SG.

Also, the 61 and 66 belong to that series, while the 2100, 285, 298 and 2101 really doesn't - they belong to an older 2xx(x) - series, regardless when they were made.
 
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There are a few 1xx saw models that belong to what usually is referred to the 2xx - series, most notably the 162, 181, 133 and 154.It all started with the 162SE/SG.

Also, the 61 and 66 belongs to that series, while the 2100, 285, 298 and 2101 really doesn't - they belong to an older 2xx(x) - series, regardless when they were made.

Do you happen to have any info on the eliminator kits? I know they were after market kits. I tried googling the company that made them with no luck. Here is a pic of the inside of the cover. I have had two of these. The first one I gave to a good friend that has helped me out alot. I have also heard there was a low top version along with versions for 266-272's.IMG_20160113_121614_01.jpg IMG_20160113_121621_01.jpg
 

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There are a few 1xx saw models that belong to what usually is referred to the 2xx - series, most notably the 162, 181, 133 and 154. It all started with the 162SE/SG.

Also, the 61 and 66 belong to that series, while the 2100, 285, 298 and 2101 really doesn't - they belong to an older 2xx(x) - series, regardless when they were made.
In that case... my 162SE.

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Do you happen to have any info on the eliminator kits? I know they were after market kits. I tried googling the company that made them with no luck. Here is a pic of the inside of the cover. I have had two of these. The first one I gave to a good friend that has helped me out alot. I have also heard there was a low top version along with versions for 266-272's.View attachment 3812 View attachment 3813
Aaron knows that story if Niko doesn't. I can't remember the details.
 

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The older ones just have more appeal to me. Aint sure why. Nice pics
They're work horses for sure. I don't use the old girl much anymore because she has immense sentimental value but I take her out on occasion just to feel the power.
 
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