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Let's see some photos of those long bar saws. What'cha got?

I'll start out with a new 36" Husky bar:

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3/4" birch ply cover
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and corn oil bar oil.
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Lakeside53 said:
Careful Computeruser... Sappy thinks casey looks like a dork in that picture... :rockn:

Who's starting s*** now? Not me.

Keep it up, though, and I'll reply.

Whats'amatter Lake....no long bar saws yourself?
 
computeruser said:
Really? Maybe somebody can photoshop a 455 into his hands. That should help manly-up the picture some.


yeah, and someone with photoshop could really stretch that bar... Where is that guy when you need him?
 
coveredinsap said:
Who's starting s*** now? Not me.

Keep it up, though, and I'll reply.

You don't get to to be virginal in less than 24 hours since your last mess. We are counting on your to reply and mess in your your own thread just like you do on everyone elses...

Take a vacation for a few weeks, then maybe (maybe...) you'll get a break when you come back.
 
coveredinsap said:
Let's see some photos of those long bar saws. What'cha got?

I'll start out with a new 36" Husky bar:

Alpina_1.JPG


3/4" birch ply cover
Alpina_2.JPG


and corn oil bar oil.
Alpina_3.JPG

Dayummm Sap thats a mean looking machine there, cool beans. I don't recall you talking about that big ole saw. I'm impressed, seriously, I like old saws. How old is that big ole huzzy?????
 
coveredinsap said:
All talk and no long bars. Sad, really.

yes, really sad.. boo hoo... :buttkick:


It's only the guys with short bars that want to talk about them. Some just don't measure up, others just don't need measuring.
 
Yeah...sap, howsa bout changin' th' avy and siggy?

Ummm, how's this?:

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After we spent 2 plus days removing this white pine, which was the largest pine in Seattle, there was a lotta sap on the bar, saw, and my shoes--that needed cleaning......hint hint....

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That's my woods modded 3120 sporting a 60 incher..it can't be over 29.453 horsepower.....:chainsaw: our now departed gypo, babcock, Greffard would remember our running jokes of past good times...running up the hp rating that is.....
 
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coveredinsap said:
Yeah? So?

If it isn't true, as you claim....then why let it bother you?

The only way it would bother you is if it was true.


Idiot. Must be nice to live in a delusional world where you create your own reality. Hmmm, is that redundant?
 
rbtree said:
Yeah...sap, howsa bout changin' th' avy and siggy?

Ummm, how's this?:

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After we spent 2 plus days removing this white pine, which was the largest pine in Seattle, there was a lotta sap on the bar, saw, and my shoes--that needed cleaning......hint hint....

attachment.php


That's my woods modded 3120 sporting a 60 incher..it can't be over 29.453 horsepower.....:chainsaw: our now departed gypo, babcock, Greffard would remember our running jokes of past good times...running up the hp rating that is.....


Hey, is that the bar you wanted a chain for today? I'd run out of all my fingers and toes counting links.
 
give it up, sappo..... Overall, Stihls may be a bit more reliable than Husky....whatever, they're all just saws, with many similar parts, some a little better designed than others......I'm not very partial, though I run more Huskys of late as it is easier to get discounts, and they can be bought from across state lines. As far as warranties go, I think both Stihl and Husky are 90 days for us pros, but Dolmar is 2 yrs....? Doesn't much matter to me, saws almost always work fine, but I mod most all of mine right off the bat anyhow, which typically voids warranties.

True, some Stihl dealers can be a bit snooty, maybe cause they sell the most saws, have the most dealers...etc etc. There's a dealer like that here in town, but they sell Husky as well, with them its simply a personality thing--they wear white shirts, and act as if they know it all...when in reality, they know a lot less than many here.....by the way, lakeside is one of the most knowledgeable saw techies I've ever known.
 
coveredinsap said:
The only way it would bother you is if it was true.
Sap,

What is your logic behind that statement?

If somebody called your mother, sister or wife a crack ho' (and for the sake of discussion we will say the the statement is untrue), would that bother you? It bothers you but it isn't true, imagine that.

Every post that you make takes a jab at Stihl by means of your avatar and signature. That will probably continue to provoke people which, I have no doubt, is your childish goal. Did you have other siblings that got all of the attention? Were you picked on a lot when you were a kid? Why the FCUK do you keep this **** up? It is NOT normal behavior.

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Yep, that's from 2.5 yrs ago, Andy. It was the last time I used the bar/chain..got the chain fixed, but the bar tip is rusted and I haven't been able to free it up enough to use....it's the old style Oregon tip with 3 rivets in a partial circle radius...doubt you guys would have any.....
 
Didn't Gypo post a pic of him with a saw that had a 72 inch (or so) bar earlier this year?

I did a quick search and couldn't find it, maybe someone saved it and will post it??

Andy
 

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