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I thought the 2100 was a cd and not an xp. I may be mistaken on that but that's what I'm thinking. It looks super clean for that old of a saw.
 
yep..mine says 2100cd 1983 on the serial#plate....maybe the xp stickers ....were put on the original filter covers.....
 
2101XP has the XP sticker.
looks like the dog left with the rubber mount. only the bracket is left.
which models had the spring mount there ?
 
2101XP has the XP sticker.
looks like the dog left with the rubber mount. only the bracket is left.
which models had the spring mount there ?

I could be wrong, but the early 2100's didn't have the front mount. They then came out with the rubber mount which they called the 7th mount. The spring mounts were the last to go on. Yes the 2100 were CD's, the 2101 XP's. Also interesting to see a 2100 with a brake. As I've talked about with Norm I wonder if where they were sold had something to do with being equipped with a brake or not?
 
I got mine! Picking it up tomorrow. All i know is that it's a stock saw bought to be converted to racing trim, but never modded. Now it will be converted to the heart of my AK mill/showitoff toy--and then there's this 40" white oak i hear tell 'bout...free for the sawin'.

Just learned of the 2100's a few weeks ago, on here of course-MOF, in the Milling subforum.

my first huskee (if you don't count their red cousins).

-now i'll go back and start reading the other 1000 posts i skipped over.
 
Finally back to the homestead after a couple months away, gotten about 7 inches of rain since I got back and today it cleared enuff to get sum saws out and take some quick happy snaps of the 2100's :hmm3grin2orange:
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Mother of god, we found the holy grail!:bowdown: LOL! And my brother's knew I would eat it up! Good call Jon, and Will! Nyhof clean indeed!! The nicest one I ever saw was 2 year's ago, on C-list in Ukiah 15 minute's north of me. Never was put togehter brand new in the BOX! Never saw gas either. And did not have any cash. The guy was asking 800 or more don't remeber. Woulda gave him a truckload of gold for that one of a kind item. I don't believ so much in shelf queen's, but that one may have come in the house! Mdavlee, and the gang, I am not positive on the sticker's, Allyn might be right, but I have found a couple 21oo's with xp on em. Now whether they were added, is a good question? Because the saw's were in great shape, and part's looke'd original. But maybe they did get a few later one's with sticker's, or somebody just thought they were cool, and stuck em on. Joe the brake handle is a good question too, mine had one originally, and production was ende'd definately before chainbrake's were mandotory. Most the saw's without that I have seen you could tell had them, and were remove'd.
 
I got mine! Picking it up tomorrow. All i know is that it's a stock saw bought to be converted to racing trim, but never modded. Now it will be converted to the heart of my AK mill/showitoff toy--and then there's this 40" white oak i hear tell 'bout...free for the sawin'.

Just learned of the 2100's a few weeks ago, on here of course-MOF, in the Milling subforum.

my first huskee (if you don't count their red cousins).

-now i'll go back and start reading the other 1000 posts i skipped over.
Nice, welcome aboard!:msp_thumbsup:
 
1100 is every bit the saw that the "XP" is.

They're all pretty much the same, except for muffs and mounts. (and manual oiler)
 
GOT it--a 2100. Ricky Hennessee sold it to me. Some of ya'll may know him. He used to build and race saws and lives just 30 miles or so out the road.

will rip it down and clean it up. going to hang a 24" bar on it and push it through logs end to end.

also got some porting specs and sech...you know, for when i get bored with 6 cubes.:msp_thumbup:
 
Awesome Wade, and you will never get bore'd with 6 cube's LOL! Right Sachsmo??:clap::clap: Love to see a pic Wade, and that's awesome!:clap:
 
Neil, it's funny how people forget the basics, before you run you gotta learn to walk first :biggrinbounce2: I tell everyone that asks about what I do with my saws, sharpen them, it's simple and cheaper on the hip pocket. All the mods on the saws come after that, that was how I was taught and it worked for me :smile2: Dan Kerr did a very good job with his win in the Stock supplied race, shows how good he is with a saw. And Donna's win in the ladies, whew, her cutting has improved since she came back racing, certainly has stired the pot a bit.
Thanks for the invite to come down Neil, Donna and I enjoyed the weekend away.



Jon1212, thanks, I hope Norm's heart can handle that many in one hit :biggrin: there is another residing in the cardboard box in the trailer, she will come out at a later date when I get her back together.

Cheers
Will

How right you are regarding Dan Kerr, he has come a long way in the past couple of seasons and he is not the only one as several from both sides of the border can mix it in any company.
Speeking dan,,, glenn innes is not that far away, round feb i think, realy looking forward to 11 post billets you need a loader to roll.
 
What's the good word in the bush my friend's down under?

Work,work just the usual. I just tore my left hamstring so i have called it a day, did the same thing only a week ago on the right one so now i have two. My log yard has dried up but still has deep holes with mud and of coarse i found the edge and slipped in, i must be getting old.


That old 051 i use for docking packs off blew the plug out so looks like she is pensioned off, i put a 395 on the job and its cuts a little quicker but the old girl was ok and i never touched it except for maintance.
 
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