STIHL 07 Chainsaw Overview: The Difference Between The 07 and 07 Super
The STIHL 07 chainsaw was produced from the early 1960s into the 1970s and stands out as one of STIHL’s great workhorses from that era. … Read more
The STIHL 07 chainsaw was produced from the early 1960s into the 1970s and stands out as one of STIHL’s great workhorses from that era. … Read more
The Jonsereds XD Raket is an early and rare 85 cc chainsaw model from the Swedish manufacturer Jonsereds. It was launched in the late 1950s … Read more
This is the Dolmar CC Super 117, an epic 87 cc saw that was produced from 1967 to 1973. At the time of posting, the … Read more
This 59cc Poulan 306 Automatic was made between 1970 and 1980. We’ve already covered specs, reviews, and details in our main Poulan 306 article, so … Read more
The Partner S50 is a solid 55cc saw from Sweden, built in the late 1970s for dependable cutting in the field. With its magnesium casing … Read more
The STIHL 08 was produced in various versions from 1963 to 1994 (and possibly even later). Across the different versions, it ranged from 48 ccs … Read more
No, this is not an April Fool’s Day joke. The BaSt-Ing VinZent is a lightweight aluminum shield to protect against injuries from falling branches during … Read more
Yes, there’s a STIHL Timbersports Bread Knife! Unfortunately, it looks like it’s only for sale in Eastern European countries and maybe Australia. The description from … Read more
It’s vintage Remington Chainsaw ad time! We’ve been sharing a lot of old chainsaw advertising lately, from STIHL and Strunk ads to Husqvarna and Poulan … Read more
The Super E-Z Automatic is a compact, lightweight chainsaw produced by Homelite during the 1970s and early 1980s (production dates vary depending on source). The … Read more