That is one very kool old saw! Your doing a nice job on it too!
That is one very kool old saw! Your doing a nice job on it too!
Hello guys, I am not much of a Pioneer man but I do have a few. I love looking at the great pics you put up and dream of picking up a PP655 to go with my little P40.
Can anyone tell me what these sprockets are for? They look like the one on my 620 but I can't be sure. Was hoping they'd fit a PM 340 but being .404" it's not likely.
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Yes your right Jerry about Jeff he only shows the tip of the iceberg he left out a huge part that he has a small museum he built recently with more rarer saws then you will see anywhere . No cameras allowed he is very private about it . It is a shame no one or should I say very few People ever get to see all his stuff or the saws he has restored .
Yes, I have been in his private garage...
No Larry they wear made hear in Peterborough in my home town by Pioneer for sure I had friends and Family that worked thereDoes anyone know if the small Pioneers (P22-P28) were really made by Poulan? I saw something in Parp's today that gave me a suspicion.
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No Larry they wear made hear in Peterborough in my home town by Pioneer for sure I had friends and Family that worked there
Hello Gerry not the one on his house a new one he built some time after you wear there my friend so many saws they would never fit in that garage . IM sure you would be one of the very few to get in to the new one . Big sing no Pics . That sucks :msp_scared:
On page 233 of Parp's 1977. it lists P20 P22 P25 in the Poulan column. Maybe a mistake?
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Looks to be in decent shape considering the life these things live. I'd be tempted to bid on it but the shipping quote to Ca is high...
You could buy a decent runner for less than you'd have into that Aaaron.
No such thing as a p22 unless it was a prototype like a p35.
I also have not seen a P22, There were P20,P21, P25, P26, P28 saws in production. There are photos of a P27 and P29 prototype on another site. They are a very crude looking saw sometimes called a breadboard models. The P35 made it to the test run to check tolling and field testing. I have a couple of them. I talked too one of the Pioneer engineers that thinks he may have the prototype for the P35.
Went to grab the P-39 I mentioned here on Saturday and it seems the price went from $150 to $199 in the past 3 days. I knew there was a reason I avoided pawn shops, who do they think is going to come off 2 bills for an used saw from a defunct maker that is 25 years old?
On page 233 of Parp's 1977. it lists P20 P22 P25 in the Poulan column. Maybe a mistake?
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