Mine is this the dreaded husqvarna 288[emoji123]
winch from where,, and how many bills?????????????
Lewis winch used for 1 hour,, the Dolmar 7900 was on it (saw was never used in wood) not far from me,,$900 Canadianwinch from where,, and how many bills?????????????
hmmmm. didn't think they were still made....Lewis winch used for 1 hour,, the Dolmar 7900 was on it (saw was never used in wood) not far from me,,$900 Canadian
Couldnt turn that down!!
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Can buy them right off baileys websitehmmmm. didn't think they were still made....
mine is the older style. cog belt drive....Can buy them right off baileys website
http://www.baileysonline.com/Tools-...ch/Winches/Lewis-Chainsaw-Winch-Model-400.axd
Yeah those light saws are great for small stuff I have a husky 137 for the light operations saves allot of energy from lugging the big ones around.Never used to think about a smaller saw for firewood, the 064 is what I had for work so that's what I used for firewood, has been great having the husky 51 this year for limbing and smaller stuff though.
You can take the 5100 off the list for a bit can't you lol.My go to saws are Dolmar 6400 & 6100 for the big stuff, Dolly 5100/ Husky 350 for the medium stuff, and a dolly 421 for the little stuff. its very seldom I fire up the 6400. Id say the husky 350/dolly 5100 gets about 95% of my fire wood duties. Although lately the 421 has been my go to saw. I know there are guys out there that use the bigger saws all day long to buck up fire wood. Id rather use the smaller saws and not be burnt out as much at the end of the day.
You can take the 5100 off the list for a bit can't you lol.
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