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Heef
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- User ID
- 311
- Joined
- Dec 29, 2015
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- 6,812
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- Location
- West Georgia

Yeah, Details matter.New England, is not across the pond.
Yeah, Details matter.New England, is not across the pond.
WowHasn't been bid up too high yet. Even has a full wrap.
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One thing that has impressed with with the 2100 is, doesn’t matter the wood or the size of bar. It seems to just dig in and cut and do its thing, while resounding a glorious tone no other saw seems to have anymore. What a unit.
Very nice!I had to pull out the big gun this day. The 50" left about 6" to cut from the other side.
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Best sound there isShe’s just chomping at the bit to cut something
Yes!They have a unique idle lope.
Beauty indeed.Mine beauty with its new bar.
Nice looking saw. Running well?Sat outdoors for a few years, Needed TLC 36in 404 B&C
Guys dad bought t new. Used on Vancouver island.
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Thanks.Nice looking saw. Running well?
You port any of those ShaunThey have a unique idle lope.
Awesome. Also great idea on vinegar. Never would have thought of that.Thanks.
It runs good static.
Snow is just gone.
Can try it out soon.
I had to give it a carb kit and new manual oiler, after sitting outside near the ocean the oiler was very corroded, not fun to remove.
Soaked the B&C in vinegar for a few days, cleaned up well.
I love itFb pic from the Husqvarna museum in huskvarna swedenView attachment 374973
I like the 2100s But I'd take a 181 thin ring over one In a heartbeatI love it
You port any of those Shaun