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And since my wife gave me permission to buy a "dream Saw" I'm looking for my J-Red 2172, if I can't have number one I will try and find number 2, at least number 2 is a new saw that parts are available for haha
 
And since my wife gave me permission to buy a "dream Saw" I'm looking for my J-Red 2172, if I can't have number one I will try and find number 2, at least number 2 is a new saw that parts are available for haha

You know after hearing you talk about your #1 saw and dream saw today it got me thinking. I don't know what my ultimate saw truly is. I have so many wants but not one ultimate one. Maybe a 661 but I don't know. I haven't found my unicorn yet
 
I think me and Lonestar should just quit our jobs and open up a saw shop and he can sell stihl and I can sell Husky/Jonsered
And I will be your 1st customer--Hey what brand and size saw should I buy???--While the debate rages I ease out with couple of large oranges/cream/black ones and a hand full of little orange screwdrivers:sweet:
 
I picked a David Bradley 758g and a very nice 1980s model echo srm 2200 weed eater today. The echo is in excellent condition, even all the stickers are there and not faded. The David Bradley saw is a 95cc gear drive and it is in good shape with good compression.


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And I will be your 1st customer--Hey what brand and size saw should I buy???--While the debate rages I ease out with couple of large oranges/cream/black ones and a hand full of little orange screwdrivers:sweet:

Don't forget we live in the real south. There's a short double barrel under every counter haha
 
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Check out this all plastic carburetor off the echo trimmer. I am going to try new fuel lines, filter and bulb. If that doesn't work, I'm going to go with an aftermarket carburetor.


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I picked a David Bradley 758g and a very nice 1980s model echo srm 2200 weed eater today. The echo is in excellent condition, even all the stickers are there and not faded. The David Bradley saw is a 95cc gear drive and it is in good shape with good compression.


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I have 2 77cc sears gear reduction saws I like to run-- 758 on my hunt list--Good score!! G is for Gear drive!!!!!!!!!!
 

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