Just another junk chainsaw

   / Just another junk chainsaw #703  
Sorry, not the best picture. I was in town picking up a hydraulic hose for the tractor and saw, those two saws, up on the wall. Sorry no info on them, i just happened to notice them as i was leaving and wanted to get back and fix the tractor before the weather turned.

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   / Just another junk chainsaw #704  
Sorry, not buying knock offs. :thumbdown:
 
   / Just another junk chainsaw
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#705  
Dont matter to me, use what you want. I want the older saws without the MT and AT. For my uses they work for homeowners, firewood cutters etc.

Why we live in the USA freedom of choice. ;)

I make the same labor rate working on a $100 saw to a $1800 saw. Dont care if German, Sweden, China, Mexico, Japan etc etc.

Heck stihl and husky both have 26-30 million dollar plants in China. Guess where Zama carbs come from ;)

When your saw has that sticker that says assembled with domestic and foreign parts ;) guess where they come from.

What ticks me off is paying OEM prices and it comes in made in China by stihl and husky.

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   / Just another junk chainsaw #706  

Good post.

Most complicated items one buys in the US or Canada or EU are gonna have at least some parts made in other countries, including China. China-made products with name brands like Stihl and Husqvarna can be very well-made, as long as they have good quality-control (QA), and defective units are not shipped. Same for Apple, Yamaha, Honda, etc.
 
   / Just another junk chainsaw #707  
I kinda like the looks of those blue saws. My main use saws right now are 034 super and a 361. I just keep resurrecting them.
 
   / Just another junk chainsaw #708  
I kinda like the looks of those blue saws. My main use saws right now are 034 super and a 361. I just keep resurrecting them.

Several years ago, I was on a chainsaw kick and bought 5 or 6 Homelite saws from eBay. All were totally functional with good chains and bars too. I think I spent around $120 all together which including shipping. Not sure why an old fart needs in excess of a dozen saws.
 
   / Just another junk chainsaw #709  
Several years ago, I was on a chainsaw kick and bought 5 or 6 Homelite saws from eBay. All were totally functional with good chains and bars too. I think I spent around $120 all together which including shipping. Not sure why an old fart needs in excess of a dozen saws.

I had two of those, when I bought my first saw with a chain brake I gave them away. I wish that I'd kept them now but don't have enough storage space as it is. If I still had them though, I probably would buy a Lewis chainsaw winch to go with them.
On a similar note, about 12 years ago I bought an old Elgin (Sears) air cooled outboard to help a friend out... I didn't even own a boat. I came across that in the back of my shed the other day, after completely forgetting that I even owned it. I believe that is going the same way as my old Homelites...
 
   / Just another junk chainsaw #710  
It may sound silly but I am finding electric and cordless chainsaws more appealing as I age. I still get a rush from my Homelite Super EZ AO that I bought new in the 70s. High revving with plenty of power.
 

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