My first saw was a 162. The piston I put in cost me $12 back then. I cut mountains of firewood. I thought it was a 61 until I found the forums haha.
Not sure if it's the same one, I saw last summer, but I don't remember the "contents are still in there" being in the ad.A cool Poulan Micro Jim Beam decanter from 1979, with contents!
https://appleton.craigslist.org/clt/d/1979-poulan-chainsaw-jim-beam/6550642114.html
I'm not saying anything as you know I don't have a lot of room to talk, but my offer of 45 plus shipping still stands .
Right, dumb is what happens after you drink it hold my drink and watch this .Jim Beam isn't ever dumb.
Would have cost me 154, could have bought a few of them ready to rock for that a few weeks ago. I was tempted, but I got more tempted by another 550, little more money though.Husqvarna 261 going cheep in one half hour.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Nice-used-...662146?hash=item239df0d7c2:g:y8EAAOSwGARax5IT
Dang. And I’m in Knoxville right now. I don’t think Mrs. Geek would be impressed if we were late to the wedding because I bought a non-running chainsaw...
That's what I call a blade lol.Is there something I’m missing about the 266? Or do you suppose this guy is 7.5 ft tall?
Is there something I’m missing about the 266? Or do you suppose this guy is 7.5 ft tall?
A cool Poulan Micro Jim Beam decanter from 1979, with contents!
https://appleton.craigslist.org/clt/d/1979-poulan-chainsaw-jim-beam/6550642114.html
Probably like the 056 super I seen a few weeks ago about 20 miles from my house for $120. Gone the next morning