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I'm looking at light alternatives to a 372.
I can get a 2083 or 7900?
I can get a 2083 or 7900?
Thanks Bob, great well informed reply.Couldnt pick two more "hard basket" saws if you tried.
Makita have dropped gas powered outdoor equipment and genuine parts will get harder to find, Jonsered 2083 might be considered "old school" now and parts are already hard to come by- piston you are just about going to have to make Stihl 066 fit to replace a worn one- cylinders are only available secondhand really.
Personally- I would opt for the 7900 over the 2083 without even having to think- if I had to choose between those two and I am a die hard Jonsered fan!
Oh and if it happens to be a 2083 Mk2- then it is really just a 2077.
I can also get a clean 2077 for £200, i thought I might get the 2083 and the 2077, cylinder swap and keep the worse one for partsThanks Bob, great well informed reply.
I'll tell you my situation.
I can get a never ending supply of light 40cc (brashing/limbing) and 60cc (firewood) saws used for cheap.
I'm hoping to have one saw for felling and bigger cuts. The 2083 and 7900 are both about the same weight as a 272 or 372.
The 2083 I can get is £180 but needs some av mounts and work on the chain brake. The 7900 is about £400.
I don't do many hours, so whatever I get would last me for years or decades.
Shall I just go for a 372, for parts availability, and keep my eye out for a 80/90cc saw for the right price later?
I don't want a more modern saw.
Thanks
Get a dozen, fix them, sell them, buy a 80cc saw where spare parts are still available.I can get a never ending supply of light 40cc (brashing/limbing) and 60cc (firewood) saws used for cheap.
I'm definitely keen. I can do the repairs, but not so good at the selling.Get a dozen, fix them, sell them, buy a 80cc saw where spare parts are still available.
Thanks this is just the kind of info I'm looking for.Parts wise I would lean toward 7900. Handling 7900. Weight 7900.
I've owned many of the Partner made jred and poulans in 83cc. I would compare them close to 385 and 064. Tested all 3 one day with friend with 24" buried hardwoods.
I sold my 385 because I could do everything it did with the lighter 83cc 2083 505.
Parts getting harder and harder to find on the 2083 505 etc. I have sold out of almost all my NOS parts and few used left now.
Here is some PHO weight dry of the 2.
This is exactly what I've been thinking, and the other way, being not much heavier than a 372, just skip the 70cc saws and have one big sawsold my 385 because I could do everything it did with the lighter 83cc 2083 505.
I expect you'll fit in well with the rest of us here thenI can do the repairs, but not so good at the selling.
I feel you. I too like fixing stuff better than selling stuffI'm definitely keen. I can do the repairs, but not so good at the selling.
Great!I expect you'll fit in well with the rest of us here then
Thanks, I'll try and get a couple listed this month, and a couple more on the benchI feel you. I too like fixing stuff better than selling stuff
I just put stuff on evilbay and see what happens.
Power difference between the two? On paper the 7900 has more, which can't be right.
I guess, not can't, just seems unlikely. Just the extra 3cc of the jred.Why can't it be?
I guess I should be asking, how does the 7900 make .3hp more at nearly 4cc less and a pound less in weight?Why can't it be?