McCulloch D36 Chainsaw Reviews, Specifications, Vintage Ads
The McCulloch D36, produced in the late 1950s, was a more powerful companion to the D30 and designed for heavier cutting work while maintaining similar … Read more
The McCulloch D36, produced in the late 1950s, was a more powerful companion to the D30 and designed for heavier cutting work while maintaining similar … Read more
The McCulloch D30 (1958–1959) was a lightweight direct-drive chainsaw designed for farmers and landowners who needed an affordable, practical cutting tool. Producing about 3.5 horsepower … Read more
The STIHL MS 720 is a 105.7 cc beast of a saw. It’s basically the same as the better-known STIHL 070, just with minor updates. … Read more
The STIHL 032 is a vintage chainsaw model that was produced from the late-70s to the mid-80s. Versions included: STIHL 032 AV STIHL 032 AV … Read more
The STIHL S10 Chainsaw was produced from 1968 to 1973. Some reports suggest the rear-handle version was produced until 1978. There are multiple versions of … Read more
Here’s a collection of STIHL S10 Chainsaw print ads and brochures. This saw was produced in the late 1960s and early 1970s in several versions, … Read more
Here’s another beautiful STIHL Chainsaw restoration from Chris at C.S. Goldman’s Reaper Restorations. It’s a STIHL S10, a model that was produced 1968 to 1973. … Read more
The Husqvarna 272 XP was introduced in 1993, but discontinued for most markets in 1997 because it did not meet updated exhaust emissions requirements. However, … Read more
It’s unlikely the Husqvarna 362 is a real chainsaw model. The 362 XP certainly is, but the 362 NON-XP, which is referenced in multiple Husqvarna … Read more
This is a very long and overly detailed report on the Husqvarna 375 XP produced by AI, based on many online discussions, linked throughout. It … Read more