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Title: Jonsered saw specs
Post by: Cut4fun . on July 30, 2013, 06:39:09 pm
Interesting find while looking up the jonsered 2077 specifications.

Technical Specification Jonsered chainsaws

http://www.jonsered.com/ddoc/JONI/JONI2002_AAaa/JONI2002_AAaa_106288261.pdf
Title: Re: Jonsered saw specs
Post by: SawTroll on July 30, 2013, 07:16:41 pm
Yes, those document some times are handy (there are similar Husky ones).  :)
Title: Re: Jonsered saw specs
Post by: Spike60 on September 27, 2013, 12:22:44 pm
Interesting find Kevin. I really never heard of a 2055 with a cat muffler before. Mine sure doesn't have one.  ;D
Title: Re: Jonsered saw specs
Post by: SawTroll on October 18, 2013, 03:14:58 pm
The above link is for the 2002 CE specs, here is the 2002 EPA specs (http://www.jonsered.com/ddoc/JONI/JONI2002_AAaa/JONI2002_AAaa_106288161.pdf) (find the quite obvious mistake). ;)
Title: Re: Jonsered saw specs
Post by: Cut4fun . on October 18, 2013, 03:17:04 pm
Nice  8)

Thanks Niko..................
Title: Re: Jonsered saw specs
Post by: SawTroll on October 18, 2013, 03:24:52 pm
Here are more Jonsered specs sheets 2003-2007, CE and EPA (http://www.jonsered.com/uk/support/download-manuals/?query=IPL+technical+specs&types=O%2cI)
Title: Re: Jonsered saw specs
Post by: SawTroll on October 18, 2013, 03:31:37 pm
Interesting find Kevin. I really never heard of a 2055 with a cat muffler before. Mine sure doesn't have one.  ;D

Note the power and weight specs of the cat version, compared to the non-cat ones....
Title: Re: Jonsered saw specs
Post by: Spike60 on October 18, 2013, 04:52:37 pm
Bought out a former dealer this week. In addition to lots or parts, I got his old books and they are loaded with service bulletins. Real interesting stuff. Much of it on the 670 family and the 900's too. When things happened and why they made the change is good to know.
Title: Re: Jonsered saw specs
Post by: SawTroll on October 18, 2013, 06:34:52 pm
Bought out a former dealer this week. In addition to lots or parts, I got his old books and they are loaded with service bulletins. Real interesting stuff. Much of it on the 670 family and the 900's too. When things happened and why they made the change is good to know.
It surely is - I guess you have a lot of scanning to do!  ;D
Title: Re: Jonsered saw specs
Post by: Spike60 on October 18, 2013, 08:31:26 pm
Gonna have to figure out how to use the scanning function of the printer at the store first.
Title: Re: Jonsered saw specs
Post by: SawTroll on October 18, 2013, 09:33:47 pm
Gonna have to figure out how to use the scanning function of the printer at the store first.

 ;D I never figured out how to get the scans from my home printer loaded into the computer. I could use it to copy documents, but no more than that.....
Title: Re: Jonsered saw specs
Post by: Spike60 on October 21, 2013, 06:35:43 am
Same for me. But, Kevin is good at scanning. Maybe if he shares some basics.............................
Title: Re: Jonsered saw specs
Post by: Cut4fun on October 21, 2013, 06:42:51 am
I just put a SD carb or other storage media in my all in one printer scanner and scan to the card.  Then take media card and put it in puter in SD slot or with a card reader in USB slot and load file. 
It will take you a long long time scanning a service manual etc. A SB with a couple pages wont be to bad.

Thats about all I know.
Title: Re: Jonsered saw specs
Post by: Spike60 on October 21, 2013, 06:54:31 am
I'll take a look at it today and see what I can figure out. A service bulletin is about all I'm looking to do. Some of those that I recently came across are not to be found in the electronic database that Husky/Jonsered maintains. There is some good history that could be otherwise lost. The old books that I got from that dealer last week are as valuable as the parts.
Title: Re: Jonsered saw specs
Post by: SawTroll on October 21, 2013, 09:17:34 am
I'll take a look at it today and see what I can figure out. A service bulletin is about all I'm looking to do. Some of those that I recently came across are not to be found in the electronic database that Husky/Jonsered maintains. There is some good history that could be otherwise lost. The old books that I got from that dealer last week are as valuable as the parts.

Exactly! ;)
Title: Re: Jonsered saw specs
Post by: Cut4fun . on January 11, 2015, 11:50:16 pm
Came across another one with info  http://www.jonsered.com/ddoc/JONI/JONI2003_AAaa/JONI2003_AAaa_106288162.pdf
Title: Re: Jonsered saw specs
Post by: Real1shepherd on August 26, 2015, 12:25:45 pm
Best thing with these printers is that when you load the software, they usually have a really easy interface page to use that goes by the same name as your printer. There is usually a icon on your desktop...click that and go into the scan documents section. There will be a menu on what you want to do with the scan...you want to save to your desktop. You can create a J'red file and send everything to that. After you scan the item, there are usually choices on what to do with the scan.

I'd love to see anything related to the 900 series and anything about the older J'reds;80,90, 621 etc.

Kevin
Title: Re: Jonsered saw specs
Post by: Cut4fun . on August 26, 2015, 03:10:42 pm
Best thing with these printers is that when you load the software, they usually have a really easy interface page to use that goes by the same name as your printer. There is usually a icon on your desktop...click that and go into the scan documents section. There will be a menu on what you want to do with the scan...you want to save to your desktop. You can create a J'red file and send everything to that. After you scan the item, there are usually choices on what to do with the scan.

I'd love to see anything related to the 900 series and anything about the older J'reds;80,90, 621 etc.

Kevin

Welcome to the CRS and Thanks for sharing info. 

I am pretty puter stupid so most of it goes right over my head  :-[. Matter fact pretty much everything in life goes over my head.   :D