Tubby’s Canteen
AH legend
The first saw my Dad had was a Canadian built Precision with an 18" bow. It was big, awkward, slow and heavy, weighed about 40lbs. Manual oiler, pull rope you carried in your pocket. About the only good thing about it was for bucking on a yard. Set the damn thing on the ground and let it cut down through.
That one lasted only a few years and we went to McCulloch d44s and d55s for felling. I ran an old model 47 for yard bucking. That one was gear driven so there was a transmission that took oil. Manual bar oiler. Big and slow but it would cut. Pretty good yard saw at that time.(1950s).
The furthest back I’ve dealt with is 162s and that speaks more to their longevity then my age. Father started on xl12 homelites and progressed from there.