This is a used McCulloch Pro Mac 850. I have had this saw for quite a few years, and it has just sat on the shelf. It is in pretty clean condition but since it has sat, I am sure it will need a carb kit and fuel system work. The 80cc McCulloch saws in that series are darn strong saws. Over the...
This is a used Efco 152 . It is the same as a John Deere CS52. Efco made saws for John Deere before Deere and Stihl crawled in bed. I got this saw last March and fired it up. It has sat on a shelf since. I figure it should be worth $150 plus UPS
I am a bit more redneck... old school. We used disc blades and a old tire to feed sows for years. They lasted forever and the old gals could not destroy them.
I took these pics of one that has not had a sow nose in it since 1988 but it is still good.
No they ripped a few out next to the upper left incisors. As for wisdom teeth I had those pulled out many decades ago the first year I started teaching shop class.
Yes and no.
I had a ton of new heated 261, 362, 462, and 661 saws. Folks would tell me they could get them cheaper but I knew those folks were tire kickers and full of bullshet. The serious folks bought them to the tune of around (50). I did keep back a new heated 462 and 661. I have had a lot...
I was not endorsing the 500 series Husky saws. I have no opinion on them one way or the other since I have never ran one. The only 500 series I have here is my brother's 572 that I need to repair.. He was grabbing tress with the excavator and swinging them. He forgot where the 572 was and...
There is no doubt animals handle the cold better than humans but they are far from impervious to it. Those who raise cattle, hogs, and other livestock outdoors in a cold climate know that. They have seen cattle and hog ears so frostbit it makes a man cry.
There is no doubt years ago many turned up the pump on tractors. There was a neighbor claiming to getting 200hp out of a Farmall 1066. Now it is kids and adults "chipping" their trucks to roll coal.
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