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whats yall's opinion on the jonsered 2186 and the 2100's?

Theres been two in the classifieds for a while now that ive been looking at.

also, how come it doesnt seem like anybody has been doing any modifications to the 2101's?

Well, ya didn't start out too good! Good way t get tramped tho!
A free information forum and u complain. You on welfare or something. ???

The 100 CC saws were made for long bars, big timber and HARD WORK! The 75-90 CC saws are mid size saws that can do some of the work of a big saw.
Depends on if u need to make a living with the saw
 
Good to see you my friend, been awhile how you been? Yep I agree on the class info like you mentioned. Also sent you a pm.
 
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Well I got another big husky. Two days ago I saw a 2100 on craiglist down in Fairbault, MN for $200. Runs good with a 36" bar. My dad lives down by there, (a little over 100 miles south of me), and I called him and asked if he would go look at it. He knows his saws quite well. He went and looked at it this morning and what do you know, I just got off the phone with him he said "well you got another saw."I said good I needed one. HAHA!! I hope to go down to his place this weekend and pick it up. I dont have any pictures yet but I will soon. It just seemed like a good deal to me for $200.
 
Good deal my friend! I am the proud owner of three, well one 1100 technically, but so close. I could own ten of that same model and be happy.:bowdown::msp_thumbup::cool2:
 
hey norm, here's the bar i got from you, straightened it out...
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...and spliced on a piece from the old one.
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here she is, finally together and eager to run !
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maybe tomorrow if it doesn't rain.
 
Nice job Allyn:rock: Saw looks great! glad it worked. Had a trailer full of saws yesterday, which one do you think I grabbed:popcorn:
 
Have some red rep for crapping in an excelent thread. You're new here....................................and yet feel justified in complaining about posts made by guys that have been here for years? Go post your 'complaint' in the feedback thread (or PM a mod). Keep it out of here, as it's most assuredly OFF TOPIC and UNWELCOME. I'd much rather read a post or two about old trucks than read your complaint. I SINCERELY doubt anyone BUT you posted about "who's blowing who" in this thread....:censored:

I ain't got a 2101 anymore......heck I ain't gonna lie....

I weren't really man enough for a saw with that much power. :hmm3grin2orange:


Anyone have any good old fashioned pie recipes? :msp_sneaky:
 
A little green REP for you Randy, thanks for stopping by to say hello:msp_thumbsup: You probably did not have much need for a 2100 anyway.
 
This my first time reading or posting in this thread and I don't own a saw larger than 60cc yet. One of the things that I like about this site is the way that a topic can get a little off subject or even way off. The BS that goes along with just being friends is what makes this place rock.

I haven't met many of the members here but feel that if I needed help or comfort because of some injury, illness or other tragedy that there would be an outpouring of support from many of you.

Randy I don't have any pie recipes to share but I will help eat one. There aren't many types of pie that I don't like. :laugh:
 
A little green REP for you Randy, thanks for stopping by to say hello:msp_thumbsup: You probably did not have much need for a 2100 anyway.

I don't need any saw bigger than my Dolkita 6401 Norm......but that never has stopped me from wanting one of every saw i see. :laugh:

This my first time reading or posting in this thread and I don't own a saw larger than 60cc yet. One of the things that I like about this site is the way that a topic can get a little off subject or even way off. The BS that goes along with just being friends is what makes this place rock.

I haven't met many of the members here but feel that if I needed help or comfort because of some injury, illness or other tragedy that there would be an outpouring of support from many of you.

Randy I don't have any pie recipes to share but I will help eat one. There aren't many types of pie that I don't like. :laugh:

Russ I have been here for a few days now and have seen lots of guys come and go. This is hands down the finest group of working men and women that has ever been gathered together in any setting. It's a shame that people show up here and instead of building friendships they shoot themselves in the foot with every single post. We see it all the time here though. I reckon some fellers are just impatient.

When I showed up I spent three months or so just reading before I even signed up to be a member. Then I just asked a few questions and reaped the rewards of being introduced to the wealth of knowledge that is available here. Before I knew it I had made real friends that I care for deeply.

You must get your ass to some GTGs. :msp_thumbup:
 
A little green REP for you Randy, thanks for stopping by to say hello:msp_thumbsup: You probably did not have much need for a 2100 anyway.

IIRC, Randy got that 2101 as a 'problem child' from another member, got it squared away, then sold it to another AS member. He can be forgiven for letting it go, since he brought it back to working condition and passed it on. Since then, he's picked up both a Homelite 650 and a Homelite 750. The muscle saw 'need' is covered.....................although I wager that he'll be getting more. At least he didn't pass up a 7ci Homelite 2000 with a 48" RN in favor of a Stihl 064/066 hybrid like Wendel.......:laugh:
 
IIRC, Randy got that 2101 as a 'problem child' from another member, got it squared away, then sold it to another AS member. He can be forgiven for letting it go, since he brought it back to working condition and passed it on. Since then, he's picked up both a Homelite 650 and a Homelite 750. The muscle saw 'need' is covered.....................although I wager that he'll be getting more. At least he didn't pass up a 7ci Homelite 2000 with a 48" RN in favor of a Stihl 064/066 hybrid like Wendel.......:laugh:

The Stihls are a means to an end for me these days. I'll proudly admit to being bitten by the Ol' Mag bug. A 090 may be OK to have in the collection but lacks the way cool factor of the big Homelites and Macs.

Sorry Norm......I didn't mean to get off topic. :(

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first fire

first start after the rebuild. love the idle and response. raw power for sure. can't wait for some wood.
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