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At least he spelled the name right Not this jackwagon however....


McCalla "Pro Mac" Chainsaws

In addition to his lack of any ability to read the McCulloch name on these saws and then peck them into his smartphone............................he's also added "Pro Mac" to each for some reason.....................even though neither is a PM model. Don't know why he used "" markes either. In addition, the "140" ain't a 140. More like a 1-43.
 
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Thats the one. After I posted it here, I expected the add to disappear. When it stayed up for a while I emailed him myself. Real nice guy, said he had some responses but didn't want to ship it.
He knew what he had, just didn't want much for it. Go figure?
I've spun a bunch of chain with it and it works flawlessly. Up for sale because I just don't need something this pro.

I emailed that guy, he told me he was away and his son sold it while he was gone.
 
I have seen this story before, and I am truly amazed at the people who spend $800+ on a saw, and then run it for 90 seconds, and decide that it is too big for them.........

I've had several people buy big saws from me and then not be able to use them.

One guy bought a Mac 125 with a 42" bar. When he got it, he said "I didn't realize this is such a big saw."
He couldn't lift it with the bar and chain mounted. He ended up having to trade it on Craigslist for a Husky 154.
 
I emailed that guy, he told me he was away and his son sold it while he was gone.

We'll unfortunately i'd have to say that he gave you a BS story for some reason. He and his son were both there and helped me load it.
To his defense, he's a machinist and was really, really busy.
 
We'll unfortunately i'd have to say that he gave you a BS story for some reason. He and his son were both there and helped me load it.
To his defense, he's a machinist and was really, really busy.

Well, I did not know the backstory and still thought it was a good deal on eBay. You STOLE it on CL. For $75 I would go out of my way to find chains to take apart and put back together with that machine.

Philbert
 
I've had several people buy big saws from me and then not be able to use them.

One guy bought a Mac 125 with a 42" bar. When he got it, he said "I didn't realize this is such a big saw."
He couldn't lift it with the bar and chain mounted. He ended up having to trade it on Craigslist for a Husky 154.

Jacob I'd gladly trade you a Husky 154 for a Mac 125 with a 42" bar!:D
 
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