The saw with the roller nose is a 750Yup those look awesome! The old roller nose really sets the tone for the saw dont see too many of those bars I have a frankensaw mcculloch around here somewhere probably use it for a parts saw sometime.
I like those the ignition can take a little to get used to working on but they are good old saws and run really strongThe saw with the roller nose is a 750
My buddy has a poulan s6000 another of those rare finds that are a real beast.I'd like to find a super 650 one day
My husqvarna 288 is the most impressive one I've personally ranSuper 650 is one of the most impressive stock saws I've ran.
Get a Dolmar PS-6400H and a PS-7910 conversion kit from Nate @fordf150 - so far he still has some listed as Dolmar instead of Makita!Those are good looking I like the dolmars allot. Very hard to come by up here nearest dealer is about an hour away.
I'm mad jelly dog...
Yeah I think ill have to get my 288 out at least once this fall like that power lol!I'll be running my 288 most of the time. Since completing the rebuild I'm having a hard time putting it down. My wood is done, but I'll be giving my brother a hand with his once I get done with this trip to Alabama. Looking forward to getting home in mid October, my favorite time of year in upstate NY.
That's a steal for certain hopefully just carb kit fuel lines [emoji2]
An 850 is a great saw. I sold mine a few months agoGonna try and get my 850 mac finished and use my Homelite zip saw.
Yeah any of those era homelites are a blast to runAn 850 is a great saw. I sold mine a few months ago