The Best Vintage Chainsaw? Usability, Performance, Maintenance & Parts available..is it British?
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@oldbowsaw9001Ай бұрын
Jonsered 621--One of my favorites!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@460V8Ай бұрын
That 110 is a beautiful saw. 👌🏻
@patrickvennard838Ай бұрын
That really is a comprehensive video. Thank you for the info.
@welshwizard822Ай бұрын
Brilliant as always, very informative and lovely to see these older saws looked after so well. Where did british manufacturing go wrong 😢. Nice to see your wood pile is growing too 🏴👍
@douglasfitzsimmons654Ай бұрын
Hi Rob lovely saw there, I liked the in depth video, there's something about the sound of the British saws. Interesting vids as always.
@dn0682Ай бұрын
Hello Rob, I like the in depth details you bring, thank you, I totally agree with 110, 125. My 125 little temperamental but it's understandable. Regards Dorin.
@davidbrennan5Ай бұрын
my back hurts just looking at that saw. 372xp for me. 20+ years of parts support, new and aftermarket.
@turtlewolfpack6061Ай бұрын
Not something I have ever seen in Canada, not that I would have known what I was looking at! If you have a moment and read this I am curious, with your vast knowledge of chainsaws, what clutch springs can be used for an Oleo Mac 630 Automatic?
@alexhickey5633Ай бұрын
Surprised no huskies made it to this mashup. Great video as always however
@stridebaad1219
Ай бұрын
Hello Alex.. I would love to have included my Husqvarna 2100XP, but you cannot realistically get any 100cc + parts to keep it running if it breaks..same for the 1100 & 2101.. It is really difficult to find a vintage 100cc + saw that can be kept running easily.. Greetings from Wales Rob 👍😀🌲🪚🪓🪵🔥
@alexhickey5633
Ай бұрын
@@stridebaad1219 very true. The parts just arent there. Thats the main reason i reserve most of my collection for occasional runs now and then. I daily a husky 50 and 61 however. They do most of my cutting. Loads of the bigger homelite saws are hard to find parts for aswell
Пікірлер: 12
Jonsered 621--One of my favorites!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That 110 is a beautiful saw. 👌🏻
That really is a comprehensive video. Thank you for the info.
Brilliant as always, very informative and lovely to see these older saws looked after so well. Where did british manufacturing go wrong 😢. Nice to see your wood pile is growing too 🏴👍
Hi Rob lovely saw there, I liked the in depth video, there's something about the sound of the British saws. Interesting vids as always.
Hello Rob, I like the in depth details you bring, thank you, I totally agree with 110, 125. My 125 little temperamental but it's understandable. Regards Dorin.
my back hurts just looking at that saw. 372xp for me. 20+ years of parts support, new and aftermarket.
Not something I have ever seen in Canada, not that I would have known what I was looking at! If you have a moment and read this I am curious, with your vast knowledge of chainsaws, what clutch springs can be used for an Oleo Mac 630 Automatic?
Surprised no huskies made it to this mashup. Great video as always however
@stridebaad1219
Ай бұрын
Hello Alex.. I would love to have included my Husqvarna 2100XP, but you cannot realistically get any 100cc + parts to keep it running if it breaks..same for the 1100 & 2101.. It is really difficult to find a vintage 100cc + saw that can be kept running easily.. Greetings from Wales Rob 👍😀🌲🪚🪓🪵🔥
@alexhickey5633
Ай бұрын
@@stridebaad1219 very true. The parts just arent there. Thats the main reason i reserve most of my collection for occasional runs now and then. I daily a husky 50 and 61 however. They do most of my cutting. Loads of the bigger homelite saws are hard to find parts for aswell
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