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Heef
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How big a bar do you have for that 1201, Unc?Yes it was.
Thanks a million
How big a bar do you have for that 1201, Unc?Yes it was.
Thanks a million
How big a bar do you have for that 1201, Unc?
West coast version 2100/2101 with a 3120 crank and a 394 piston, completely rebuilt, all parts powdercoated by @Glock37 , ported and assembled by Mastermind. One with a chain brake. Or maybe a minty Mac 797 Super with a 60" bar.
Love my 088xb fron TN, eats hardwood mightily well with a 30" and it's not really that heavyI had one, and it was a total Pig.
unless it's been ported, I assume, an 880 is not worth the pain.
I wonder about an old 088.
I remember that 088 [emoji6]Love my 088xb fron TN, eats hardwood mightily well with a 30" and it's not really that heavy
trying to save up the several thousand dollars needed for a 42" .404 from an Ozzie dealer...
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Lets see it!I got a Super 797 i could let go. About as mint as they get. Fully restored with
many nos parts. Turn key runner. Completely rebuilt, new everything.
That is one cool machine! I would hate to see some idiot try to run that!I could like this one:
I was hoping for a minute you were building an 044/661 hybridMy dream saw has been covered already. I wanted a brand spanking new Stihl 064. So.....I built one from NOS parts. Now I want an 090g.
WOLF!!
The thought of that made me tingle.Mine would be a 357 ported by @tree monkey
You should graze your way to the NY GTG next weekend: I have it on good authority that one of those will be there.Of the few saws left on the bucket list, the one I want the most is a nice 655BP.
A SP125 also interests me a bit. I've also caught the 2xx series husky bug. I'm looking for some of the smaller XP saws now