Definitely not nazi saws were not the strongest in the 70’s.
@Magoot24562 күн бұрын
That saw is a piece of art! Im starting to collect dolmars now, so i may have to add a CA to the want list now :)
@bjornnyberg16092 күн бұрын
Jonsered is actually a small town in Sweden not Norway 🙂
@dennisyoung46315 күн бұрын
“….it builds a good arm” Spoken about 100cc MacCulloch Kart engines, but seems to apply to these as well.
@brendosghanasenditsaws7 күн бұрын
I have a video of my 045av pulling a 25in bar full house full chisel rob👌 would pull 28 in easy
@timberray95729 күн бұрын
I have a 119, its one of my favorite vintage saws. kzbin.info/www/bejne/rXq0gqyHlNdmbrM
@460V89 күн бұрын
And what about the McCulloch? Please show that one.
@frantisekpistek28849 күн бұрын
Dolmar 🤟🤟🤟🫵🫵🫵👍👍👍
@frantisekpistek28849 күн бұрын
Dolmar???😢😢😢
@johnnythunder791210 күн бұрын
Dolmar quality
@OliverDiGeronimo00910 күн бұрын
Nice E15!
@oldbowsaw900110 күн бұрын
Jonsered 621--One of my favorites!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@andrewmurphy275511 күн бұрын
Robert McCulloch also founded Paxton which is a well known company that produced superchargers. Prolific man.
@danturner357511 күн бұрын
Wow brilliant Rob . Wasn’t interested at all in that electric Stihl when I first saw it . After seeing it cut - what a machine . All hail the old machinery . They don’t make them like that anymore !
@fernandodepanes207712 күн бұрын
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How to buy recoil starter assy
@HeinzMinnig13 күн бұрын
Suche pioneer p 60 hast du was fg
@MelanieRollason14 күн бұрын
hi Rob, have you a contact number please its Roy
@brunomahle161814 күн бұрын
Lake havasu
@stridebaad121914 күн бұрын
@@brunomahle1618 hello Bruno .. lake Havasu .. well done.. that was frustrating me.. I kept remembering the word having an L in it somewhere..lol . Getting older 👴 Greetings from Wales Rob 👍😀 🌲🪓🪚🪵🔥
@darrenhawken976614 күн бұрын
Great vid , thanks for sharing your invaluable knowledge Rob 👍💨💨
@stridebaad121914 күн бұрын
@@darrenhawken9766 Hello Darren. Thanks for the kind message.. I probably talk to much..lol Very pleased if you found it interesting.. Best regards Rob 🙂🌲🪓🪚🪵🔥
@danoelfke9315 күн бұрын
What's a contra?
@doristaylor717420 күн бұрын
I have a 032 av the compression is very strong wondering if the vacuam from the carby is faulty it’s hard to pull there no decompression value watching your video starting in one hand not mine it runs but it there to much compression maybe a fuel issue anyone had the same problem
@KainKustomGarage22 күн бұрын
Hello Sir!
@alexhickey563322 күн бұрын
Surprised no huskies made it to this mashup. Great video as always however
@stridebaad121922 күн бұрын
Hello Alex.. I would love to have included my Husqvarna 2100XP, but you cannot realistically get any 100cc + parts to keep it running if it breaks..same for the 1100 & 2101.. It is really difficult to find a vintage 100cc + saw that can be kept running easily.. Greetings from Wales Rob 👍😀🌲🪚🪓🪵🔥
@alexhickey563322 күн бұрын
@@stridebaad1219 very true. The parts just arent there. Thats the main reason i reserve most of my collection for occasional runs now and then. I daily a husky 50 and 61 however. They do most of my cutting. Loads of the bigger homelite saws are hard to find parts for aswell
@tonyday723323 күн бұрын
Pity I'm two years too late finding this video, i have a Solo 2175, made in west Germany, it's from pre chain brake days, i still use it, i can't find any info on it, IE can i get a new sprocket for it? its probably early 70s or earlier, even google hasn't helped, thanks from Australia. The makers badge is missing, so the number 2175 may be the indevidual saw number and not the model.
@davidbrennan526 күн бұрын
my back hurts just looking at that saw. 372xp for me. 20+ years of parts support, new and aftermarket.
@Ralf1erudd26 күн бұрын
We are lucky to have you! In the last 18 months or so aged 70 years I bought my first chainsaw after over 54 years on playing with everything else both professionally and as a hobbyist. I am agog (a grumpy old git) About a month ago I bought my first Jobu L800 for a silly price. Guy didn't know what he had and neither did I. So well built so much metal. I have fallen for Macs, Huskies and Dolmars as well. Er I don't have a Sthil other than modern Combi unit stuff. Lovely to see you sharing in the workshop. Keep on keeping all on. Thank you.
@welshwizard82227 күн бұрын
Rob, your tempting me with that 61 👍🏴
@stridebaad121926 күн бұрын
Hello W.w. 🤪👍 Sorry for dangling temptation before you..lol Best regards Rob 🙂🌲🪚🪓🪵🔥
@stuart697324 күн бұрын
Not had a 61 before but I had a 66 for a little bit but then used the later 266xp
@welshwizard82227 күн бұрын
Brilliant as always, very informative and lovely to see these older saws looked after so well. Where did british manufacturing go wrong 😢. Nice to see your wood pile is growing too 🏴👍
@douglasfitzsimmons65427 күн бұрын
Hi Rob lovely saw there, I liked the in depth video, there's something about the sound of the British saws. Interesting vids as always.
@patrickvennard83827 күн бұрын
That really is a comprehensive video. Thank you for the info.
@turtlewolfpack606127 күн бұрын
Not something I have ever seen in Canada, not that I would have known what I was looking at! If you have a moment and read this I am curious, with your vast knowledge of chainsaws, what clutch springs can be used for an Oleo Mac 630 Automatic?
@460V827 күн бұрын
That 110 is a beautiful saw. 👌🏻
@dn068227 күн бұрын
Hello Rob, I like the in depth details you bring, thank you, I totally agree with 110, 125. My 125 little temperamental but it's understandable. Regards Dorin.
@clementrattier4813Ай бұрын
Thanks for the nice video! Do you know how many horsepower the 701svl has? I am looking for an old chainsaw for chainsaw milling. Thanks!
@ivormcfadzean325Ай бұрын
Aye got one a good robust old saw.
@alexanderfernandez9350Ай бұрын
08 S
@darrenhawken9766Ай бұрын
Couldn't find the Stihl 66 on Ebay, good luck to new owner 👍
@brendosghanasenditsawsАй бұрын
Rob!! Glad to see u my friend! Nice saw one of my bucket list items very rare here in aus
@4550andreАй бұрын
In 2006 i have tons of dry eucaliptus redcoconut rots.I purchase for 110€ a used p550…imagine rocks,wires,soil,dry wood making sparks in chain🤷🏽♂️😳 But that hog pig bingbing stay with me to 2024… I have st440,281,288,350,630 but that low rpm p550 is the choice for slide a 6” dry eucsliptus with is 15” bar…🤗the torq is what i like with a short radious chain 👏👏👏👏😳
@darrenhawken9766Ай бұрын
Fantastic work there Rob 👌, thanks for sharing your invaluable knowledge 👍💨💨
@X737_Ай бұрын
I see a 07 back on the left
@wichywooАй бұрын
it may have a no loal governor on the carb rob which cuts in when you rev it right up when its not cutting. its like a brass flat screw headed plug on the side of the carb.
@agkleppel6235Ай бұрын
hey rob, pump up the sound, greetings from germany
@460V8Ай бұрын
That big Danarm on the right is worth showing. Those are nice saws.
@jeremyatkinson4976Ай бұрын
I've got one, use it for tree trunks with a 30" bar. Loads of torque and very very heavy.
@ericfuller6326Ай бұрын
I have a 3700 it’s surprising how powerful it is. I have a no. Running 3400 and a piston and cylinder off a mint 4000
@Ryan-323Ай бұрын
Love your video I have the exact same saw minus the chain break just did a restoration and need a little cleaning but in similar condition I believe it was stamped 1981 the one I have. And she cuts just fine. Only has a new bar and chain on her. Everything else is original.
@fuckoffcunts1473Ай бұрын
why would you have started this standing up on that log ??? , i have 3 of these 365s always they should be started on the ground , bro you made that look hard .
@YouriVodkaBooomАй бұрын
I just bought a partner ts ( same as the Husqvarna f70 and crescent 06), it is in a clinical, excellent shape, and I bought it for 10 bucks !