Boy those pioneers sound awesome with those reeds, you said the pioneer p 42 is a 65cc saw, I have never had the privilege to see one way up here in Alaska, but judging from some research I did, I think you are spot on the p 38,39,40,41,42 as well as the farmsaw 1 and 2 are listed as 66cc? And as you said the p 50,51 are the 82cc variants, I did see a pioneer that caught my eye a couple months back this was a p 45 version the western which was a I want to say 72cc or 75cc saw built for the Westcoast timber industry with the hi-top filter,full wrap, large bucking spikes, as a side note he was also selling a 66cc version of like saw, his brother apparently was an old school logger from the pnw back in the day,anyway it won't be long before I get bitten by the pioneer bug myself, I would love to see how these compare to the mcculloch pro mac 700 and saws from the other manufacturers of that time period very cool video!!!😊😊😊😊
Good video Leon. Tech form was a huge manufacturing company in Canada. Manufacturing various item for industry. I have some neat stories from a former customer of mine who worked at Pioneer Peterborough. He worked in the test and development department. Give ne call one day and I will share the stories with you.
Hello Leon. I came across your channel because I just became the owner of 2 old homelites. A 2100s automatic and a XL 1020. I googled to see if there were parts available and if they're rest or able and I was happy to watch you unbox and run one. I haven't looked them over very close, I just saved them from my sister in law throwing them away. Are they worth anything and are all parts available? I also have a couple pioneers which I haven't went through because of the ignition problem. Is there an answer for that problem?
Extremely nice saws to add. Mans got good taste in saws. Ive seen em used 1, but so far never owned 1. But tomorrow is another day.
Boy those pioneers sound awesome with those reeds, you said the pioneer p 42 is a 65cc saw, I have never had the privilege to see one way up here in Alaska, but judging from some research I did, I think you are spot on the p 38,39,40,41,42 as well as the farmsaw 1 and 2 are listed as 66cc? And as you said the p 50,51 are the 82cc variants, I did see a pioneer that caught my eye a couple months back this was a p 45 version the western which was a I want to say 72cc or 75cc saw built for the Westcoast timber industry with the hi-top filter,full wrap, large bucking spikes, as a side note he was also selling a 66cc version of like saw, his brother apparently was an old school logger from the pnw back in the day,anyway it won't be long before I get bitten by the pioneer bug myself, I would love to see how these compare to the mcculloch pro mac 700 and saws from the other manufacturers of that time period very cool video!!!😊😊😊😊
Very nice saws i have the p40 and 4000 countervibe running and a hurt p61 got to love that era of saws
One of my first saws was a Pioneer 1200A , that was a great saw
Looking gooooooood
Great saws. I'm hooked as well. Thanks for the Pioneer/Partner info!
Good video Leon.
Tech form was a huge manufacturing company in Canada. Manufacturing various item for industry.
I have some neat stories from a former customer of mine who worked at Pioneer Peterborough.
He worked in the test and development department.
Give ne call one day and I will share the stories with you.
I'll take you up on that sometime!
Two nice saws!
Nice content and nice saw here👍
You can't beat a p series pioneer for their time
Super nice info and saws...
Do you have info on the over heating problems on the 1047 models??
Leon not sure if you have one but try out a 655 BP
It's on my list for sure...but I'm hoping to find one cheaper than the past few I've seen on Ebay!
Hello Leon. I came across your channel because I just became the owner of 2 old homelites. A 2100s automatic and a XL 1020. I googled to see if there were parts available and if they're rest or able and I was happy to watch you unbox and run one. I haven't looked them over very close, I just saved them from my sister in law throwing them away. Are they worth anything and are all parts available? I also have a couple pioneers which I haven't went through because of the ignition problem. Is there an answer for that problem?
Leon im looking for a crank for farmlite saw.i also have a winsor bar for pioneer you might like also i live in Applegate 30min from medford
Hey Leon sorta off topic do you work at the university of Oregon? Those pioneer saws are nice by way much better then McCullough
I could use a ignition coil p61 no spark hard to find
P51 it the same and more easily to find…
@@dfkustom8 they take the same coil?
Exactly the same part number… The flywheel are the same too.
@@dfkustom8 thanks for the info looking for one
Your welcome
Let me know if you need bars .I recently received a ton of nos pioneer partner bars . Keep putting out good content! . Jwteamp92zp
I would love to have a nos bar for my p42 and p65
I just saw one of them on Ebay tonight...don't be shocked if I'm the high bidder!