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    Quote Originally Posted by bigschuss View Post
    LOL!

    I still run an older, made in West Germany Stihl 044 that is just a beast.
    Ok, now you've done it...I also have an 044 (Magnum) and it is absolutely a power-house. I ported the muffler case and it runs a 25" bar like butter through white oak. It's my main felling saw since it can easily bore cut any log on our property and it doubles to make hemlock slabs with my Alaskan mill when I need decking or bridge boards or whatever. Those West Germans, man, they knew how to make things to last.
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    2015: 8 bucket taps (7 red, 1 sugar) on DIY barrel evaporator
    2016: 13 taps (bucket and tube) on block arch and hotel pans
    2017: SAME
    2018: 25 taps on 2x3 flat pan and resurrected barrel arch
    2019: 25 taps...same setup plus DIY 3x150gpd RO filter
    2020: 50 taps, all buckets..."new" oil tank arch setup
    2021: 100 taps (50/50 buckets/3-16 tubing) on 2x4 divided pan
    2022: 150 taps (50/100 b/t) on 2x4 pan with sap warmer pan
    2023: SAME
    2024: 150 taps, added single-post 4x40 RO system

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    Quote Originally Posted by littleTapper View Post
    Nice! I grew up using an 041 AV Super. I wonder if that's still laying around somewhere at the farm...I think it was pretty wore out, but could be rebuilt by a collector.
    Now this is just getting spooky...my first saw (and I still have it) is an 041 Farm Boss, also West German made. I had the "points" ignition ripped out and upgraded for a "modern" electronic one by an incredible saw shop that used to be right up the street from me. The guy just happened to have a full rebuild kit for the 041 sitting on his shelf...lucky me.

    Between the all metal chassis and that jug of a gas tank, it's not what you'd call a limbing saw, but I tend to keep it on the tractor or in the bed of the SxS when I'm in the woods because it can get banged around all day and start right up on a single pull.
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    2015: 8 bucket taps (7 red, 1 sugar) on DIY barrel evaporator
    2016: 13 taps (bucket and tube) on block arch and hotel pans
    2017: SAME
    2018: 25 taps on 2x3 flat pan and resurrected barrel arch
    2019: 25 taps...same setup plus DIY 3x150gpd RO filter
    2020: 50 taps, all buckets..."new" oil tank arch setup
    2021: 100 taps (50/50 buckets/3-16 tubing) on 2x4 divided pan
    2022: 150 taps (50/100 b/t) on 2x4 pan with sap warmer pan
    2023: SAME
    2024: 150 taps, added single-post 4x40 RO system

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    Quote Originally Posted by ADK_XJ View Post
    Now this is just getting spooky...my first saw (and I still have it) is an 041 Farm Boss, also West German made. I had the "points" ignition ripped out and upgraded for a "modern" electronic one by an incredible saw shop that used to be right up the street from me. The guy just happened to have a full rebuild kit for the 041 sitting on his shelf...lucky me.

    Between the all metal chassis and that jug of a gas tank, it's not what you'd call a limbing saw, but I tend to keep it on the tractor or in the bed of the SxS when I'm in the woods because it can get banged around all day and start right up on a single pull.
    I suspect replacing the points for electronic ignition was done on almost all of them

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    We had several 031, 032 and a 041 saws when I was younger. Great saws and the 041 was a beast cutting big trees. We used to pull the bars and the covers with handle guard off and put direct drive tappers on the clutch in the 70’s and 80’s. They were a little dangerous but man were they fast drilling with a sharp bit.
    Sugaring for 45+ years
    New Sugarhouse 14'x32'
    New to Me Algier 2'x8' wood fired evaporator
    2022 added a used RB25 RO Bucket
    250 mostly Sugar Maples, 15% Soft Maples. Currently,(110on 3/16" and 125 on Shurflo 4008 vacuum, 15 gravity), (16,000 before being disabled)
    1947 Farmall H and Wagon with gathering tank
    2012 Kubota with forks to move wood around

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