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Jun 20, 2004
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Sandpoint ID
Hi guys
here is a pic of unlikely couple but around here it is priceless, if you want
to ride in the woods its the only way, it doesn't effect handling to bad
a few riders have this setup all year, last weekend was first trail clearing
day it is slightly above average with trees down 6 miles = 5 hours that
makes my back tired as they say no pain no gain
enjoy
VIKING

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Who makes that mount....been looking for something like that.
 
That's awesome. Too bad you couldn't hook the chain up to the front wheel for 2 wheel drive. lol
 
Say ......isn't that saw a Husky??? Don't you know this is a Husaberg site!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
My brother Matt whom I immediately forwarded the picture to said:
Luke, The bike with the saw is awesome. The saw, obviously a Husky, is an eighties era 266XP, a monster of a saw for its size. -Matt

He is a tree guy. Is he correct about the saw???

-Parsko
 
Hi Viking

That is a very good loking set-up, I could really use on of these, anyway of getting one PM me if you can help.

Pineman
 
Berger wrote
Who makes that mount....been looking for something like that.
Pineman wrote
That is a very good looking set-up, I could really use on of these, anyway of getting one PM me if you can help.

I made it my self it is made out of aluminium I don't know if it would fit other makes of chainsaw that is just try away I would have to make several of them make it cost effective I will put a pic of the mount in
gallery

Parsko wrote
The saw, obviously a Husky, is an eighties era 266XP, a monster of a saw for its size.

close it is a 51 which is semi pro line where 266XP pro line and i believe
it has a larger displacement I bought the new in 93

Stoveguy wrote
Say ......isn't that saw a Husky??? Don't you know this is a Husaberg site!!

silly you don't you know that Husaberg is what Husky would have looked like if it had not been sold to Gagiva :D

kelsow wrote
That's awesome. Too bad you couldn't hook the chain up to the front wheel for 2 wheel drive. lol

that is great idea I wish had 2 wheel drive last weekend when i was pushing through 2 1/2 foot snow drifts 8O

so long
Per
 

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