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I'll have to sneak around the wife to do it if I am able to do it soon...But I would like to get myself a 3120 husky just so I can have a whole family of xp's.....I've got the 346,357,575,372,385 and 395

Th, wouldn't that 3120 be a good tax write off for your occupational needs.;)
 
I'll have to sneak around the wife to do it if I am able to do it soon...But I would like to get myself a 3120 husky just so I can have a whole family of xp's.....I've got the 346,357,575,372,385 and 395....The only one that is still presently being produced that I don't have is the 3120...I refuse to buy a 390,unless they are planning to discontinue the 385

OK. Listen up. Buy the 3120. I'll keep it at my house. I'll never let on to Mrs. TC that it belongs to you. :hmm3grin2orange:
 
Th, wouldn't that 3120 be a good tax write off for your occupational needs.;)
Damm good write off...When things get flowing a little better,I'll probably finally talk myself into one.

OK. Listen up. Buy the 3120. I'll keep it at my house. I'll never let on to Mrs. TC that it belongs to you. :hmm3grin2orange:

That might work...BUT SHE'S ALREADY READ ALL OF THIS THREAD...... DAMMIT:bang: :angry:
 
actually, i really want to buy a Husky 3120, mod the heck out of it, swap the sprocket to a 9 or 10 tooth, and put on a custom 10" bar.



Vrooom.



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hay cut4fun rick will be running this saw at charden
 
actually, i really want to buy a Husky 3120, mod the heck out of it, swap the sprocket to a 9 or 10 tooth, and put on a custom 10" bar.



Vrooom.



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Why such a long bar?:hmm3grin2orange: :hmm3grin2orange: :hmm3grin2orange:

Guess I'll make mine the first one in the signature - I run a six inch bar and it does just fine in the softwood..... :chainsaw:
 
real power

when you got real power use remember these saws you see are some of the fastes production saws you will ever see come to charden ohio and see them run
 
Well,perhaps an 090 ,just because,no other reason.I already have 2 125 Macs and one 2100 Homie.The big Stihl would round out the collection of what I consider the large saws of the 70's era.Other than that ,a souped up 101 Mac hotsaw,again,just because.
 
I think an 066 / 660 would be my limit for a saw that I would actually use, if were talking a toy to play with, then a saw with a bike engine would be a lot of fun. The saw that I seen on You Tube with the Harley Davidson sure sounded wicked.
 
Well,Gary,of course that's not a fair trade,On the subject,however,those"big guns" were made for the old growth wood in the PNW.I would think there are a zillion of the big old Mac 125's,797's and big Homies and 090's on the left coast,reasonabley priced.Then again,there is e-bay and the resurgence of chainsaw collecting.
 
The biggest saw I'd like to own would be a MS260!!! I'd like to be able to cut everything with a 260! :cheers: Instead I got these 15-20 pound monsters. :deadhorse:
 
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