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My go to for anything too much for 011avt. I did run the 52 and 70e some this year too!
2065 ripped up this cherry tree yesterday like it was cardboard.
good baby boy names and meanings
My go to for anything too much for 011avt. I did run the 52 and 70e some this year too!
I bought a 2165 new in 2002 for $475. Horribly under-rated saws in my opinion. It still looks really nice because I have built several 2171/2165 junk pile saws that see the hard use. It sits on the top shelf with a really nice 2171 on one side and the really nice 670's on the other.
Agreed, they look so damn cool too. I have a 2018 365xt and it is easy to mod to a 372 but I really can’t see the need. It’s still not as light to the touch as be 365/2065’s though.
You may be surprised on that 621....especially if it has a lot of original paint left. Albeit, I haven’t been following their sales on eBay. One of the greatest all-time J’reds ever made. I don’t follow the under 80cc J’reds prices like I should, except for an occasional peek at the 70E.
The 621 always has at least four pages devoted to it on eBay. I think it sold very well to those that could afford it at the time and the parts still available reflect that. A 621 should be in every collection of true J’reds.
Here she is -- going to start here then head to eBay if I need to -- https://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/very-nice-rebuilt-jonsereds-621.327545/
That's a 521E.......Can any one please help I'd my saw???
My saw is a fine thread, I was hoping there was someone here that sold Jonsered parts that would make things a little easier. Yea I don't know where to turn now ha ha. As far as the drum thickness I have no idea how thick it should be. I just thought I would buy the whole shebang and be done with it, but that may not be too easy.