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Not as nice as Brad's, but here it goes:

Dirty 066 (still a project):
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the 044 pictured in the other thread is arctic 044 they have the low profile filter.
 
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My 066 28" bar after dumping this 25" beach, would have been about 10 feet from my house so time to get it down before the house is started

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880 with 41" bar, the red oak was 42-43" and got me just over 2000 board feet of solid oak flooring for my new house, came out of a swamp that my neighbor owns, he was glad to see it's going to be put to good use.

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Knocked some cookies off just for good measure, I dont get to play with trees this big very often so I just couldnt resist :chainsaw:

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The whole bunch 046 with 20" bar 066 with 28" and the 880 wears a 30" with an 8 pin rim most of the time, makes it a little more practical to take out and use than the big bars are in normal sized wood.
 
WOW ! Didnt expect this many, some great pics here, I geuss I'll post a few questions/comments about some of em:


What size bar have you got there? looks like a 20", bit large for a 200T isnt it?


What saw is this? 034? 044?
Gab

The bar is a 16" its the angle of the photo that makes it look like that, 16" is standard around here on a 200T. Second is a Early 044.
 
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660, 039, homi 150
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I think their is more somewhere....
 
heres mine
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024AV needs P&C
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Dads newest MS 170
 
Mine are not photo worthy.
044 bastardized with 460 handle, carb, and air cleaner
MS 460 with a shot piston and cylinder in pieces (along with some 044 pieces)
026 project that I just got and will be rebuilding for my Dad for Christmas- no photos of it yet.
 
yeah i cant do that. i tried to with my 084 when i had it
 
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