Sure is quiet in here....do I need to start a fight?

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That is exactly why your 254 will be a fine saw for you, anyone that looks after their tools like you do will get great service from a PRO tool. Not all PRO users are anal about their tools and require a tool that will really take a beating and keep on ticking. You know far too well how some PRO cutters treat their tools, from the 044/440 parts you picked up from outside Oxford...:surprised3:
 
Hahahaha so true Jerry... it takes me a lot of time to clean those parts. Buddy I got all the husqy stuff was the same way. Everything is brutal.

But on the plus side I can usually make a good runner out of it all!!

Try that 440 out yet??
 
Hahahaha so true Jerry... it takes me a lot of time to clean those parts. Buddy I got all the husqy stuff was the same way. Everything is brutal.

But on the plus side I can usually make a good runner out of it all!!

Try that 440 out yet??

Not yet, been too busy with other stuff and no big wood yet to try it out in. The 362 works so nice that it gets used the most around here and its still quiet enough to be run close to home.
 
Not yet, been too busy with other stuff and no big wood yet to try it out in. The 362 works so nice that it gets used the most around here and its still quiet enough to be run close to home.

Wow that's awesome you enjoy the 362. It seems like an all around good saw!! Is it nice and smooth?

I'm gonna have to suck it up and buy a compressor for home. It will come in handy for sure
 
The 362 is very smooth, that spring AV reminds me of the spring AV on the Huskies. An air compressor, even a small one is a godsend for working on chainsaws, gets a lot of crap out that can`t be easily removed any other way.
 
That's awesome. Glad it's a good runner. I always worry when I sell sor trade something. LOL


A package full of 268xp parts arrived today. Package came in and my son threw the box down the stairs...... o_O

Haven't assessed the damage yet...
 
That's awesome. Glad it's a good runner. I always worry when I sell sor trade something. LOL


A package full of 268xp parts arrived today. Package came in and my son threw the box down the stairs...... o_O

Haven't assessed the damage yet...

I don`t give getting a new to me saw much thought as I can fix anything that might be wrong with it, I always tear them down for a good cleaning and replace whatever is necessary or I think it might need.
That can`t be a good thing, hope there is no damage.
 
Just tore the box open and had a look at all the parts. No damage... thank god.

Ya I know! that's why I never mind selling or trading with you Jerry. I never mind tinkering with anything either. Some people arnt like you either though. Some think they can buy something for nothing and think it's suppose to be golden LOL.

I've had great luck on here and local. Most people have realistic expectations.... and had the odd run in as well haha.

Recieved a husqy 41 for free today. Haven't looked at it but I really don't want it hahaha to much building to do now
 
Shazzam !!!!

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A wolf in sheep's clothing LOL
 
I wondered if the pressure washer would work well. If heard other people using it

Works good but you can`t let water get into the cylinder. Just bring the piston up near top dead center so it blocks the exhaust port, then give it to er. I drain the water from the muffler after and then start the saw, let it run 5 mins or so to get rid of all excess water, usually blow the airfilter out a
 

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