@@ButlerOutdoorsCanada My favorite saws from the 70's to early 80's ebb and flow. But, for a 4 cube offering, the 40/41's were about as strong a reed valve saw ever made. The 41 comes for a ride often. Cheers.
I sure would like to get some of the old machines out. But, our province (BC) is battling heat waves and massive wildfires. Cutting will have to wait for fall weather by the looks of things.
Thanks for stopping by. The P-series saws were a great design. Lots of jam for certain. The orange and black colour scheme the Farmsaw sported was hard to beat as well.
Gotta love the sound of an old Pioneer!! Thanks for sharing man!
Appreciate the comment. The whole P-series offered a lot to enjoy in the 70’s and 80’s. The Farmsaw and 40/41’s were capable.
@@hoggwood5957 agreed! I've got the p40 and it's an animal!
@@ButlerOutdoorsCanada My favorite saws from the 70's to early 80's ebb and flow. But, for a 4 cube offering, the 40/41's were about as strong a reed valve saw ever made. The 41 comes for a ride often. Cheers.
Made these for people that couldn't afford a Sthil. Very good and strong 66cc engine.
Love me some pioneers 🤙🏻🪓😎
I sure would like to get some of the old machines out. But, our province (BC) is battling heat waves and massive wildfires. Cutting will have to wait for fall weather by the looks of things.
@@hoggwood5957 yeah..lots of places have shut down power saws for that reason...stay safe buddy 🤙🏻🪓
Good sounding saw ,I have 5 of them myself, my fav!
Thanks for stopping by. The P-series saws were a great design. Lots of jam for certain. The orange and black colour scheme the Farmsaw sported was hard to beat as well.
They are real good saws, ive got 2 of them i use all the time but they use more gas than a 77 chevy 3/4 4wd lol
@@bustedford Agreed. Any of the P-series 4x/5x/6x/655's guzzle.
Gary Taylor those are hard to come by my friend I could use a few myself
Gary Taylor comb Ebay or chainsawr
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