fossil
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Oh Goody!!
How the heck am I going to compete with that?
Oh Goody!!
Finished this one yesterday....
How the heck am I going to compete with that?
It had issues so I sent it out to be loved on before I had to go out again.
What’s that old man parable about not bringing a knife to a gunfight?
@heimannm , What would it take for you to hold off on sending that 850 until April 22?
I hate I had to sell my 850. Great saw!! AV was nice and great mix of rpm and torque
Besides,
How cool would it be if there were most of the models of the McCulloch 10 series 80cc variants at the GTG for us to compare?
I’m sure Uncle Lee has a good one.
@Leeha
That would be nice. Not too many of the older saws show up. Aside from what Lee had, I think I saw a 1050 Homelite and a very large two man saw. I think all Lee's stuff was 98cc or larger.
Anyhow, I'm bring a Pioneer 3200 (77cc) 1969, SP80 (82cc) 1971 or so, Super EZ early '70's (41cc) and a Poulan 5200 (52cc) around 1977
Wow looks even better now!Check out ol’ Sweetie in the above post.
Besides,
How cool would it be if there were most of the models of the McCulloch 10 series 80cc variants at the GTG for us to compare?
I’m sure Uncle Lee has a good one.
@Leeha
I do have a pretty strong 850 I can bring to the NY gtg.
I believe the 5200 is closer to 85 cc...let's see if a fresh PM850 can hang with that saw.
Mark
I was thinking so Mark, but I thought maybe there was another model?