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    I’ve got a couple of saws , here’s a McCulloch super pro 81 and Double eagle 80
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    McCulloch pro Mac 700 and Stihl 075

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    WOW that Stihl is a thing of beauty...brings back happy memories for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    WOW that Stihl is a thing of beauty...brings back happy memories for me.
    I’ve got a couple of 075s and 051s I’m going to build one into an 076 with a chainbrake . I’ll dig out my 056 magnum if you want to see a pic . Macs and stihls of that era are cool old beasts .
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    I’ve got an 056 magnum to freshen up myself


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    Quote Originally Posted by MSL View Post
    I’ve got an 056 magnum to freshen up myself


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    There’s a couple of things that can be an issue with them -the bosch ignition and the clutch side bearing and seal are getting hard to find .

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    Here's my faithful Husky 394 with a 26 inch bar. Took 2 min 50 sec to turn this load of logs into firewood this avo

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    The tie down strop ratchets all the logs down tight, so they don't play games with you and try and come visiting you through your visor. Half way through cutting a load I crank it up a tad, as the pile of logs often loosens up.
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    Well there are some classic saws that have come up.
    I just have cleaned out my leased shed from the last 20 odd years.
    Got down to the last shelves and started finding all the saws I had been hoarding for one day repairing.
    Needless to say that after been honest with myself I put them on the truck and of to the scrappy to be turned into beer vouchers!
    I had 4 of my good big saws stolen a couple of years ago and put the insurance money back into my saws as that is part if how I make my living.
    I ended up with what I consider the near ultimate combination for my line of work and play.
    A 220c battery stihl, a 362 stihl a 461stihl and the oh my God 880 magnum.
    Still have a couple of small shindaiwas and baby stihls.
    The one that gets used every day is the little battery stihl when I can get it of the mrs!
    It's a wonder I still love chainsaws as should of been cured of them after having to use homelite Xl12's for weeks on end cutting scrub back in the good old days.
    They were nearly as bad as the stihl 090 for vibration!
    Memories!

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    I didn’t think you had an 880 magnum?


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    Quote Originally Posted by MSL View Post
    I didn’t think you had an 880 magnum?


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    Cunny funt all right!


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    so started on a retaining wall today cutting and laying out the logs the 026 started out life as a hedgetrimmer now identifies as a chainsaw
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    I dug the old mans Home lite XL 12 out of the shed . Holy shit , started after a full pulls . Has been sitting for the last 10+ years. The reason I put it away was the chain oiler was not working ( its a manual one ) .
    So after it ran , I pulled apart the manual oiler and unblocked it , I also replace the o rings on the plunger. She is all go now and looks good beside my other saw.
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    Stihl 462, 024AV super and Ozito electric. These 3 cover all my needs. Although a single handed one might be nice
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    My stihl 063. I really need to find somewhere I can cut my own wood so I get to use this beast more often.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scotty View Post
    so started on a retaining wall today cutting and laying out the logs the 026 started out life as a hedgetrimmer now identifies as a chainsaw
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    What have you got under your lawn that needs a ventilator? A fallout shelter (-:

 

 

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