Congrats on the 125! I am still looking for my piece of shangri-la, so far I am up to 70cc(PM700), but would LUV to find a project 797 or 125!
Here's your chance. Mac 797
Congrats on the 125! I am still looking for my piece of shangri-la, so far I am up to 70cc(PM700), but would LUV to find a project 797 or 125!
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I already have issue with the tendons in my left arm because of the accident a few years ago, it seems to effect my thumb more than anything. All the mounts are solid, surprisingly even the one "engineered" mount feels good. I am already very well aware of the effect a 125 has on a persons adrenaline because of several other members here bringing them to GTGs and such. It wasn't but a few years ago I was completely content with my little 3314 for limbs, a Husqvarna 51 for firewood and a 272xp for "big stuff". Now I own 20+ saws, with the largest majority being 65cc and larger, and I just dropped a big load of cash on a 125C that probably will not get used but a few times a year.......
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Hope you don't mind me asking. What happened?
Darn!! All that bad luck and THEN find a yeller saw on your porch? It doesn't get any worse than that.....
Good to see ya around. Day two and the car is still doing fine so I reckon it was just the curse of Friday the 13th........
I just now saw the post about your accident....Darn! You're lucky it wasn't worse. That was the truck you were on when you came here, I think? Hope you get along ok...
Oh...Forgot to mention...If I came home and found a Mac on my front porch, I'd use the back door.
I'll bet both oilers work just fine on that old Mac.
http://www.arboristsite.com/chainsaw/203840.htm
Man, Johnnie, that truck looks bad. What happened to cause that wreck? I'm just glad you're still around to tell about it.
Congratulations Johnny!!!
It pleases when one of my saws wind up in good hands, it is always the best I could hope for! It is possible to start just about any saw without the compression release, but it is not about strength or technique so much as protecting the starter mechanism components. That saw has had quite a trip...It came with a large purchase I made in Wisconsin, went to Ohio with a buddy of mine, and then to Colorado, and now to you, makes it kinda "high mileage" I guess...:msp_wink:
I just got back from a long road trip to Pulaski, New York or I would have caught this thread earlier. I got to meet A.C. Lambs' son in law and daughter, and the largest stash of Mercury Disston parts I have ever seen!
Go get that thing stuck in some wood, after you do it a few times you could achieve "perma-smile", common amongst large saw users...
ENJOY!!!
Brian
Congrats Johnnie.
I thought of buying that saw myself, but funds are a little low now.
Apse (hermantinkerer) are members here and excellent people! :msp_thumbsup:
EDIT: I guess I should have read the entire thread.
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