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Best Saw EVER!!! Jonsered Chain Saw
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Posted by colekicker on November 17, 2005 at 05:17:46 from (66.253.145.78):
In Reply to: O.T. Jonsered Chain Saw Parts posted by Blksmok on November 16, 2005 at 07:55:31:
My dad still has his he bought in 1970 something. Says he carried it to job sites many years cutting railroad ties to jack up cranes when he was all over. I remember him using it when I was 4 in TN at my grandparents house cutting fire wood. I am 23 now and it is still going. Cut down trees at our house after some wind a couple months ago. Its a shame to hear that parts are getting hard to find. Seems like the best stuff made becomes obsolete.
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