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I think I have a saw or three I could spare: But no long bars? Or big cc saws? Nice bunch of saws……..
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I think I have a saw or three I could spare: What, no McCulloch? They're in the rebuild queue. To make it into the picture they need to run properly.
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If the Ruger M77/357 is NIB, text me a price. My brother is looking for NIB. It’s used with box.
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I think I have a saw or three I could spare: But no long bars? Or big cc saws? Nice bunch of saws…….. Don't currently own anything over 6 cubic inches, but I'm still looking. Run a 36" on the 066 and MS 660 and that really covers my needs. The Homelite 1130G and the XP1100 gear drive saws wear 48" bars and can easily pull a longer bar, but they become tough to maneuver. The rakers on the 1130G are set at .060" and I can bury the bar, set the dawgs, and do a two hand lift and still not load down the saw.
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I think I have a saw or three I could spare: But no long bars? Or big cc saws? Nice bunch of saws…….. Don't currently own anything over 6 cubic inches, but I'm still looking. Run a 36" on the 066 and MS 660 and that really covers my needs. The Homelite 1130G and the XP1100 gear drive saws wear 48" bars and can easily pull a longer bar, but they become tough to maneuver. The rakers on the 1130G are set at .060" and I can bury the bar, set the dawgs, and do a two hand lift and still not load down the saw. If your trying to make me jealous….. you succeeded.
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I think I have a saw or three I could spare: But no long bars? Or big cc saws? Nice bunch of saws…….. Don't currently own anything over 6 cubic inches, but I'm still looking. Run a 36" on the 066 and MS 660 and that really covers my needs. The Homelite 1130G and the XP1100 gear drive saws wear 48" bars and can easily pull a longer bar, but they become tough to maneuver. The rakers on the 1130G are set at .060" and I can bury the bar, set the dawgs, and do a two hand lift and still not load down the saw. Those old saws are loud, slow and vibrate. But they never quit pulling. Completely different then new saws. Have some yellow 10-10s, use one as a pinch saw. Run it once in awhile for fun. Brings back old memories, whole family ran yellow saws. The nostalgia usually fades faster than the gas, grab a Husky and get back to getting it done.
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I think I have a saw or three I could spare: But no long bars? Or big cc saws? Nice bunch of saws…….. Don't currently own anything over 6 cubic inches, but I'm still looking. Run a 36" on the 066 and MS 660 and that really covers my needs. The Homelite 1130G and the XP1100 gear drive saws wear 48" bars and can easily pull a longer bar, but they become tough to maneuver. The rakers on the 1130G are set at .060" and I can bury the bar, set the dawgs, and do a two hand lift and still not load down the saw. At at Leaha GTG one friends saw was staying easy with one of Leaha’s ported geardrive Macs. Then he put 4 logs the same diameter straight across and the Mac cut at the same speed. If a 044/046 ported has trouble I go right to the ported 084. Looks like my 064/066 may be leaving. The 090 Randy ported is for fun for folks to run at GTGs and on the Gulf Coast. It is going to a friend soon. At 70 the 084 is enough. Never found anything the 084 can’t handle. A 66 mm 090G just didn’t get finished. That really is a classy bunch of saws
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I’d like to see a 090g some day, saw regular 090 at the Paul Bunyan show, they are big!
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I know they are supposedly being discontinued but sheesh what great power to weight they offer. I own both.
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