Somebody once said I don't own any saws, don't run them- fine Winter sunny day here, so I decided to see just how many Jonsereds there were on the "running" list.
An even dozen should be enough.
Not a single one in that dozen.
They are all 20## and 21## saws.
The 60-70cc is the gap in the line that could be well covered with the like of a 670 Champ.
My personal favorite. 2166 With the transfers ground out that I purchased from a fellow AS member. Got about 12 tanks through it and lately it has really come alive. Makes me smile every time I fire it up . You have a very nice stable of red heads there Bob!
If you work clockwise from top left, there is a 2171 in the mix above- they are a really nice saw, basically a parts swapping sister of the very popular Orange saws the same size, but you can tell why they were and remain popular. Really nice saws for the 20-24" range and common timber sizes and species we have here.
I do not have, nor have had the 2166 and as mentioned above, there is a bit of a gap in that lineup around the 60-70cc range, but some will have to go to make room.
Passed up a nice 670 Champ a few weeks back, because the Jonsereds of that era here were never that common, someone had rebuilt the saw with a Husqvarna 61 top end and intake system- basically downgrading and depowering the saw.
And if I was being completely honest, only 11 of the above are mine- one of the two 2137's belongs to my much better half, so that gives me excuse for one more to make an even dozen- or two more for a Bakers dozen?