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lol whos the bull and whos the horse lmao
 

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My dad had a couple of those 3.7 Craftsmen .Did too much tweeking and broke the crankshafts on one or two .The last one he owned is in Louisville with my brother .The old man could make them run ,they just couldn't run long the way he did them .
 

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The Wiz= heavy, loud, rattles your fillings out.

The Craftsman= loud but lightweight, fun enough to run with a shorter bar.

The 750= loud but a blast to run, will affirm any addiction to chainsaws and/or two-stroke motors.
What size Wiz? We had a Wiz 77 at work years ago was called the slider saw because you would slide up to the dinner table after running it all day.
That was a beast and the muffler shield was gone on that one also. Very loud and you always wanted to be prepared for the kickback.
 
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