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Lee thanks so much, and always great too see you!
Aaron, thanks so much for fixing baby! Made it home safe on the front seat..
Last Sunday i ran a tank of fuel thru the following saws, Stihl 064, and 056, Solo 694, Husky 385 and 372, and I ran 3 tanks thru my 2101. What a machine. All of the saws I mentioned are ported except the big Solo and the 2101, its fun to run the ported saws but I think it was even funner to run the stock big Husky. You guys are right about these 2100/2101's, they truly are a muscle saw. I had a 28" bar on it and I was noodling and bucking 20-30" red oak logs and it just eats it up. I hope that some day I find my self out west and can meet some of you good folks.
Andy we'd love to have you and Sarah out here. If you make it out here, you can run our 288XP and 2100/2101 saws in some big wood. I have a 42" bar on the way for my 2100CD, and know where there's some big wood to sink it in once I have it up and running again.
Anyone hear run a old 77 Mac?
Mark Heimann has the 77 that I picked up from a CL seller. I had it running on a prime. Mark rehabbed it with a new metering diaphragm and has ran it at the last couple Baraboo GTG's.
There hard to beat in big wood......has my vote for #1 muscle saw, there's faster saws but that old Mac just has something about it
Hey Guys,
I bought my 2100cd from a member monthes ago, I have never fueled it or ran it- since they are somewhat difficult to find parts for I sent it off to Randy for a "wellness check". In the process we have ran into a snag. He can't find a case gasket for it? Anybody have one that can work something out with Randy or myself.
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