That saw has been rode hard and put away wet. At $100/hr bench time where I live, the rebuild cost may be close to the price of a new saw. Thanks for taking us on the rebuild ride Donny. Glad to see you back in the saddle.
Glad you're on the mend. So glad to have you back doing these instructional videos. Always pick up on new tips and tricks to help me build better saws. Thank you so much👍
Donny I did that a few years ago I have people wanting to borrow my saws all the time, so I took a couple Husqvarna 372 and a 2171 and built a saw out of used parts and it turned out great I ported it and I call it it Heinz 57 saw 😂
That saw has been rode hard and put away wet. At $100/hr bench time where I live, the rebuild cost may be close to the price of a new saw. Thanks for taking us on the rebuild ride Donny. Glad to see you back in the saddle.
Glad you're on the mend. So glad to have you back doing these instructional videos. Always pick up on new tips and tricks to help me build better saws. Thank you so much👍
Good to see your get better Donny hope you heal up fast bud
Thanks very much for showing us enthusiasts how you do it Donny
Nice Job Donny! You make it look Easy! Can’t wait to see it back together and at the wood pile!
I recently ended up with one of these 2165s. Sat for 15 years thankfully with no fuel and fired right up with some fresh fuel. Great saws.
"The Master" in his element.....watching is food for my soul!🙌🙌🙌
Donny I did that a few years ago I have people wanting to borrow my saws all the time, so I took a couple Husqvarna 372 and a 2171 and built a saw out of used parts and it turned out great I ported it and I call it it Heinz 57 saw 😂
🔥right on dw. Awesome to have videos again 🔥👊🔥🔨🏍⚙️🪵
Donny those jonsered cases are very expensive new if you can find them, I have a local jonsered dealer that has a few in stock