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You gonna be there? All the way from Georgia?Good Deal.
You gonna be there? All the way from Georgia?Good Deal.
You gonna be there? All the way from Georgia?
Good deal, what are you bringing?That’s the plan!
I’ve been to the last 2.
I travel for work & am in the North East this time also.
Good deal, what are you bringing?
See you there!!!
rarefish - The yellow spikes on the 550 are not factory. The bar mount on all of the large frame McCulloch saws from the D-30 to the SP125 are the same. Some different bar adjusters were used so the older saws may not accept some of the newer bars. There were both 4 tooth and 5 tooth factory spikes.
4 tooth on the 550's below
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A little hard to see but 5 tooth on the S550
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Here's some temptation for you. All recently completed projects, four out of five were bought in one lot a few years ago and were supposedly all junk. One needed a piston, two just rings, and the PM8200 received a short block transplant as it was the only one with irreparable damage.
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Yes, I still have the S550 but it doesn't get out much.
Mark
Uncle Lee,
Are the 550 & S550s the same bar pattern as the SP125?, or are they different?
I said "teaser" tongue in cheek. Guess you could say I was teasing.. I liked the 550 well enough. Plenty of juice for me at the time, but a little more experience dictated a little bigger saw. Hense the 1050 Homie. I think that's as tall as I will go.. Ran it for a couple hours Sunday, and am paying for it today. Had to have it going though, damn logs were thththick. And maple. Didn't feel like putting my PM 55 through the paces and it would have done it, CUZ shes a MAC!! Guys have fun at the GTG.. I'm on the other coast. I'll wait for it to come to me. Cheers. KI was asking Uncle Lee’s Opinion.
I Suppose I could have done it in a PM.
My Sorry.
It’s Local, but not in my possession.
The owner is a master chainsaw mechanic, a hoarder & a good friend of mine.
I was kinda dreaming.. Ii have some nice MACs that are stock as rocks. 1-70.. D-40, & a 26? Don't remember now.. BUT, I do has a SP 125 that's knocking at the door trying to get in the basket. It's a wreck but got spark. Silver lining.. I'll think a little bit longer on this.. Cheers. KFrom the sound of this thread, a 650 or 750 Homelite or a SP105 would be a better choice, especially considering the rarity of parts...
I was kinda dreaming.. Ii have some nice MACs that are stock as rocks. 1-70.. D-40, & a 26? Don't remember now.. BUT, I do has a SP 125 that's knocking at the door trying to get in the basket. It's a wreck but got spark. Silver lining.. I'll think a little bit longer on this.. Cheers. K
Thanks Mark. Hope to get it running today. I like those four tooth dogs, paint them Homelite red and they will look like flames on an old hot rod. Just kidding! If I get it running I'll do a drag race with one of my Homelite Super 1050's. Being only 1CC apart it should be a pretty even race. I've never compared one of the 1050's with my Stihl 660, but I don't think I notice that much difference milling with the two. But, you get the feeling the 660 is faster because it revs so much higher. When I start to push the limit of the 36" bars on both saws, I think the Homelite starts to pull ahead of the Stihl with the extra torque. I'm hoping the 550 hangs right with the 1050, Joe.rarefish - The yellow spikes on the 550 are not factory. The bar mount on all of the large frame McCulloch saws from the D-30 to the SP125 are the same. Some different bar adjusters were used so the older saws may not accept some of the newer bars. There were both 4 tooth and 5 tooth factory spikes.
4 tooth on the 550's below
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A little hard to see but 5 tooth on the S550
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Mark
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