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Partner PHO weights
By: Chainsawrepair Date: February 8, 2015, 6:21 pm
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Partner 5000 weight
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Re: Partner PHO weights
By: jeff.lary Date: January 19, 2016, 12:48 pm
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my god that's a nice looking saw. Jaw drop... I just asked the
old dealer if he ever got any partners in that he would sell. He
told me that the ones he sees come back have all been repairable
so no. I then asked if he ever got a P 100 he told me he only
sold one ever and that one got re-traded in to him 3 times so he
really sold the same saw 4 times. I have a p-70 and would like
to get a p-85 or a p-100 some day. I have read on arborist site
or some place that the p-85 may have been a stronger runner than
a p-100.
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Re: Partner PHO weights
By: Chainsawrepair Date: January 19, 2016, 1:22 pm
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Search p85 here. Few threads and video I think.
There is a dealer here that has some NOS partner saws. ;)
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Re: Partner PHO weights
By: David Young Date: October 24, 2017, 3:41 pm
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[quote author=jeff.lary link=topic=4631.msg68419#msg68419
date=1453229338]
my god that's a nice looking saw. Jaw drop... I just asked the
old dealer if he ever got any partners in that he would sell. He
told me that the ones he sees come back have all been repairable
so no. I then asked if he ever got a P 100 he told me he only
sold one ever and that one got re-traded in to him 3 times so he
really sold the same saw 4 times. I have a p-70 and would like
to get a p-85 or a p-100 some day. I have read on arborist site
or some place that the p-85 may have been a stronger runner than
a p-100.
[/quote]
are you looking for a builder or runner
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Re: Partner PHO weights
By: Chainsawrepair Date: October 24, 2017, 3:44 pm
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[quote author=David Young link=topic=4631.msg79290#msg79290
date=1508877695]
[quote author=jeff.lary link=topic=4631.msg68419#msg68419
date=1453229338]
my god that's a nice looking saw. Jaw drop... I just asked the
old dealer if he ever got any partners in that he would sell. He
told me that the ones he sees come back have all been repairable
so no. I then asked if he ever got a P 100 he told me he only
sold one ever and that one got re-traded in to him 3 times so he
really sold the same saw 4 times. I have a p-70 and would like
to get a p-85 or a p-100 some day. I have read on arborist site
or some place that the p-85 may have been a stronger runner than
a p-100.
[/quote]
are you looking for a builder or runner
[/quote]
Dave he aint been here for awhile might try a PM
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