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Today's job
Joey and me pine dismantle for friend and neighbor. Went well 2nd to last cut found wire. But worked out well. Wind whipped bugger full of spike knots. Stone pine.
 

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Hello everyone been a few:) working and cutting quite a bit.
Hot day over the hill in Middletown, Lake County. July 1 with Norman Green @ Beulah's Cafe.

Good times always.
It was awesome to finally get to meet you and your wife.
 

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The Husky 2100 has been a pro saw, by weight and cubic inches alone, in my neck of the woods since the early 80s. They were real popular in the old growth back then, pulling a 42 to 54 inch chain.

In the years since I've often wondered if the model 2100 today is the same as its namesake of the 1980s. Intuitively I have long assume not, by a number of measures. But someone more educated in models of pro saw through the years could shed light on my wonder.
 
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