4 restored Mccullochs

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These are all 797 Mccullochs i restored in the last few months.
2 of them a Supers. They all got the full treatment with many
NOS parts including full wrap bars, flywheel covers, oil tanks,
lower handle braces, and the list goe's on. They also were bored
oversize between .020, .030 and one was already .070 over.

Lee

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Beautiful work Lee....They are definitely awesome looking
 
Are they gonna be jealous when their big brother shows up?
 
Fantastic. I don't know what else to say.
I gotta get myself into a full resto. one of these days. I gotta learn about cranks and splitting cases in the process.
 
So Lee,when is your place open to the public for saw viewing..
i can look at saws and my shrink friend can talk to you,nicely :)
 
Seriously Lee, those look amazing. I doubt they looked that good sitting on the showroom floor. I hope one day to build a saw as well as you do.:clap::cheers:
 
Thanks guys, It is definatly a labor of love.
These 797's were what i would call carcasses
when i got them. Parts were robbed off them,
One was scored one was froze. They were basicly
junk. But i have a thing for these 123cc Mac's and
wanted to make them runners again. I have searched
for parts for these and for alot and was able to get them done. I have run all of them and sound fantastic.
Just got to find some more bars for them, Roller nose
of coarse.



Lee
 
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