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Re: Jonsered 2083
« Reply #160 on: February 08, 2017, 11:33:06 am »
Every so often I get the strong urge to pick up or build one of these saws.  They're strong runners, good lookers (I especially like the Jonsered versions) and I like the way they handle.

Have bid on a few over the years.  Never really put a winning effort into it however.  I already mess with way too many different makes/models of saws as it is.  Taking on another saw series would be lunacy....

I know what you mean Aaron.    But it keeps it interesting.   Just like those Homelites I had been working on.  Definitely different from some of my Poulans.   
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