Long live Remingtons!!!!!
Just went through the threads; everything I can say is any individual who hasn't blasted through an obstinate old white oak with a Super 754, is missing one of the incredible delights of life. Mine never grumbles, never surrenders, and starts easily. Bunches of force and surprisingly more commotion. No, it ain't care for my Husky nor my Stihl, however, it IS my go-to saw. I can haul it around the entire day, and never whine about the weight. It was the main trimming tool I at any point utilized when I was 14. I cherished it then, at that point and I love it much more 42 years after the fact. Possibly we need to make a Remington club.??? Any other person out there intrigued? Just wondering.....
Just went through the threads; everything I can say is any individual who hasn't blasted through an obstinate old white oak with a Super 754, is missing one of the incredible delights of life. Mine never grumbles, never surrenders, and starts easily. Bunches of force and surprisingly more commotion. No, it ain't care for my Husky nor my Stihl, however, it IS my go-to saw. I can haul it around the entire day, and never whine about the weight. It was the main trimming tool I at any point utilized when I was 14. I cherished it then, at that point and I love it much more 42 years after the fact. Possibly we need to make a Remington club.??? Any other person out there intrigued? Just wondering.....