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Originally Posted by sackett
[/quote]I know where a BP-1 is just over the border in NY...........


That is the one saw I would love to own, but cannot spend the money on it. A grand and then some for a twin cylinder shelf saw. Maybe if I could hit the lottery...........[/quote]

If I win I'll get you one.

I want a 9 cube 090G.......have to settle for 8 cube now.

Though my 084 is going from 122 to 147......

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Originally Posted by rockinbbar
No questions about them. (I know y'all are disappointed) laugh

Just going to say that I have a couple of pretty good ones.

Have had them for a few years. One is a Jonsered 20" bar, and my other is a Husqvarna 24" bar.

Both of them are beasts. I have been cutting some behemoth trees downed by the hurricane here. I mean like full time, balls to the wall. Then removing the trees with my big tractor and the grabber. Been cutting mature oaks that even the 24" saw won't go through with one cut. Endless use and abuse. But they are both running like a top. I keep the chains razor sharp, and they cut like a hot knife through butter.

It's better to get a good saw up front before you have to put them through abuse like this...

I'm really glad I spent the money I did when I bought them. smile


Yeah, chain saws aren't a place to pinch pennies. I've only owned Husky's (3 of them) and can recommend them with no reservations. I heat with wood and cut ~ 4 cords a year for the last 25 years. They get used hard.


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Originally Posted by jpb
Originally Posted by 260Remguy
How long is your shotgun barrel?

Originally Posted by 257_X_50
Does look "brief".....

Dwayne is in Canada.

In Canada, shotgun tubes can be as short as 10 inches.

John

John;
Good evening to you sir - well good morning I guess for you already - I hope all is well in your world.

Thanks kindly for answering the barrel length query for me, I appreciate you taking the time to do so.

On another unrelated thread, I've put together a wee bit more information for our friends south of the medicine line, certainly not the entire synopsis but a "kinda sorta" cliff notes I hope.

https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbt...s/12290299/re-cheap-shotgun#Post12290299

In the event I kill something big enough to make multiple backpack trips out, its my meat packing arm nowadays. I've been experimenting with a single point harness for it, but the jury is still out on that.

All the best to you my cyber friend and good luck on any hunts you've got planned for this fall.

Dwayne


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