Drptrch
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I just missed a p60 locally for 200 bucks. They are out there, but not a easy find for sure.
Was that the Lake Co one ?
Erik
I just missed a p60 locally for 200 bucks. They are out there, but not a easy find for sure.
Looks good. Found a home for that bar now. Where’s you find the saw ?
Yep by the time I called it was gone. That would have been a good score.Was that the Lake Co one ?
Erik
i like the muffler cover.This looks like a nice saw for anyone in northern Indiana area.
https://chicago.craigslist.org/nwi/grd/d/pioneer-farm-saw-ii-chainsaw/6536102633.html
Picked up a P400 today
Erik
Small engine equipment everywhere, got to love it.Picked up a 650 (24") and 2 p40 (20") saws today one of the p40 has a full wrap and a USFS inspection sticker on it . Started both P40 (rough runners) will need gone through. The 650 needs the recoil fixed .
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Amazing that so many of them are still running too. So great to have a piece of history. I personally think the older stuff has a much better "feel." Just seems more natural. The only downside is no anti-vibe and heavy as hell but they sure were meant to get the job done!can you imagine the trees some of these saws cut down? i wish some of the old timers took more pictures or had a log of the days work.
So after cleaning a bit , serial tag says 410, is that just an updated version of the 400 ??
Erik
Picked up a 650 (24") and 2 p40 (20") saws today one of the p40 has a full wrap and a USFS inspection sticker on it . Started both P40 (rough runners) will need gone through. The 650 needs the recoil fixed .
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When I first went into the woods many fallers were still working with cross cut saws and axes, 25 saw log trees a day was common but after a few years chainsaws were gaining ground. Guys were dropping and topping upwards of 50 trees a day and saws kept getting faster and lighter. My FIL was a full time cutter/faller for a big local mill, he was getting about 100 trees a day just before the mechanical harvesters moved in and took most of the work away from the chainsaw fallers. Today the chainsaw fallers are all about gone, just firewood cutters and arborists using saws, running saws any amount. When I drop in to the dealerships now about all they stock are 50 cc size saws, saws I once considered too small to own.can you imagine the trees some of these saws cut down? i wish some of the old timers took more pictures or had a log of the days work.
l do not see many with the optional full wrap around here.