Random pic thread.

Got the last piece of the equation today.
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Ported MS660 with 36" bar and full skip chain
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Makes the 046 with 20" bar look tiny
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That’s a MAN’s saw right there!!



Who’s gonna run it for you?:fuck-you:
Paging @BigClay

That red oak of mine is waiting, and now we have a perfect candidate to zip thru it :huggy:
 
Ouch - Any survivors?
Roof line was not that bad before tow truck dropped it. 3 teens, all drunk, all ejected. Est speed of 94mph. Car went +400' off roadway into a kudzu field.

All survived with numerous injuries.
 
Roof line was not that bad before tow truck dropped it. 3 teens, all drunk, all ejected. Est speed of 94mph. Car went +400' off roadway into a kudzu field.

All survived with numerous injuries.
Thank goodness they were drunk. If they were sober, they probably would have been texting, crashed, and died.
 
I'd just like to find the money to afford a Stihl. I llke my Husquvarna but I've already had to fix it.
 
:drool:

i have a 046, now I NEED a 066, thanks a lot :flipoff2:
Nah, I still prefer the way the 046 screams and pulls and handles. 046 with 25" bar is the most versatile saw for 99% of the work I need. Capable of cutting down a 4ft tree, and still light and balanced enough to buck firewood and trim limbs.
 
I'd just like to find the money to afford a Stihl. I llke my Husquvarna but I've already had to fix it.
They both make top quality saws, and they both have issues. With that said, I bought my 046 for ~$175 in 2007, and the only thing I've had to do to it is keep good fuel in it, and go through bars and chains.
 
They both make top quality saws, and they both have issues. With that said, I bought my 046 for ~$175 in 2007, and the only thing I've had to do to it is keep good fuel in it, and go through bars and chains.
My Husky broke the plastic thing when you pull the crank rope. IDK what it's called. They fixed it no cost too.
 
Nah, I still prefer the way the 046 screams and pulls and handles. 046 with 25" bar is the most versatile saw for 99% of the work I need. Capable of cutting down a 4ft tree, and still light and balanced enough to buck firewood and trim limbs.
046/460/461 is hands down my favorite saw. I have anything from a 192 to an 880 and my go to saw is my 461.

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My son washing his first vehicle.

Lots of work but he is only 12 so we have time.
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