Mange
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The 65/77 saws where the first real logger friendly saws made by HVA.
I still think it is the best saw they made then, since it was a bit ahead of time. I have both and has run the 65 a great deal when I was younger.
The first saw I ever ran was a HVA 180s, then 163, 65, Jonny 52 and just before I got a place of my own i ran a HVA 44 Praktica quite a bit.
It was released winter 1965, I think and discontinued 1972.
A, B, G, E, L, models was made.
A was first.
E was conciddered a farmer version 1970.
G had some different cylinder.
1968-1971 cut off saws where made for the Sweden Rescue force.
Clearing saws where made in the same period.
There was on request a soil drill for planting made for the Finland market.
It was sold to Tomos Juguslavia.
I still think it is the best saw they made then, since it was a bit ahead of time. I have both and has run the 65 a great deal when I was younger.
The first saw I ever ran was a HVA 180s, then 163, 65, Jonny 52 and just before I got a place of my own i ran a HVA 44 Praktica quite a bit.
It was released winter 1965, I think and discontinued 1972.
A, B, G, E, L, models was made.
A was first.
E was conciddered a farmer version 1970.
G had some different cylinder.
1968-1971 cut off saws where made for the Sweden Rescue force.
Clearing saws where made in the same period.
There was on request a soil drill for planting made for the Finland market.
It was sold to Tomos Juguslavia.
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