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McCulloch 47 on the left, 3-25 on the right with the stinger

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Better look at the 47

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My sweetheart, the 1-85, and my older son Jeff

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The McCulloch 44 Series all together

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Strunk Shur Kut

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Mark
 
David Bradley three sixty

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Mark

Mark,

My guess is that Bradley is a 917.6003. The "Three Sixty" is for degrees- all position Tilly HL carb.
Here's a shot of one I just finnished up,

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Jerry and I were dicussing the mufflers on these models. I have the Clinton style horn, while you have a great shot of the more common flat muffler on yours.
Once again, you've posted some impressive pics.
 
AAAHHHHHHHH so that is where the last of the IEL's go to be re-born. I'll bet a lot of chainsaw history has passed thru those walls

Drew

BTW careful JJ don't swing by for that HC lol

If those walls could talk, you bet, more Pioneer talk gone on here over the last 10 years or so than would have transpired in a year at the Pioneer plant in Peterborough. I may just have a shelf shot of a couple of saws in the old archives someplace.
Pioneerguy600
 
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