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Pioneer P42

Any of you guys got any parts to restore a chain brake on a P42. I've got a good cover just don't have the brake parts.
 
Is the CS62 a particularly popular saw? Mine is stuck at my house and never sees any action. It seems to be a great saw. It's parked in the toolshed with my 044.

I keep most of my favorites away from my employees. I had the 066 at home for about a year. but that didn't last...had to give it up.
 
You should see me attempting to hoist my 3120 with the 50" bar up in a tree. It's been a few years since I tried that little trick.

I consider anything smaller than an 066 or a 30" bar to be an easy to handle saw. When I started climbing, my only saw was the ProMac 10-10s. I loved that saw; I'm getting another in the near future.
 
Rise and shine .......//././.:D

Morning Kenneth,I'M up but I need about three more cups of coffee to shine. That 2050 started and ran fine after I repositioned that funky vent they use on these saws. It tends to shift and keeps the choke from engageing. I am going to give it a workout this afternoon in some hedge.
 
Morning Kenneth,I'M up but I need about three more cups of coffee to shine. That 2050 started and ran fine after I repositioned that funky vent they use on these saws. It tends to shift and keeps the choke from engageing. I am going to give it a workout this afternoon in some hedge.

I gave the 372 and the 261 a workout today as well in Hedge... That 261 is finally breaking in, but it's still factory lean. I will have to open up the muffler and defeat the limiter tabs and fix that problem. The 372 was singing like normal! A wonderful morning. Now to prepare for opening day of Pheasant/Quail season tomorrow morning!!!
 
I gave the 372 and the 261 a workout today as well in Hedge... That 261 is finally breaking in, but it's still factory lean. I will have to open up the muffler and defeat the limiter tabs and fix that problem. The 372 was singing like normal! A wonderful morning. Now to prepare for opening day of Pheasant/Quail season tomorrow morning!!!

It's deer season here...
 
I see in your sig, you have a CS62 Deere...
Pm me if I can talk you out of it...:msp_w00t:

I lied to you previously...It is a CS56, not a -62.

It's still a good saw, though. I just started it a short while ago, after a few more pulls than I would have preferred.

They seem to start a lot better when you don't flood them with the switch off. :msp_rolleyes:
 
True... But they ain't much good to eat afterward...

I'm not much of a deer hunter, but all the deer I have cleaned have been road kill. All the meat was immaculate.

Too bad I don't have the pics. We were hanging one of them upside down from the front of my tractor, when one of the wives noticed that the Deere logo on the tractor was hanging upside down in exactly the same posture as the deer on the chain. It was a great pic.
 

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