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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzUSWu-79_c&nofeather=True
 
Cant wait to see the video.:cheers:

I'lll get one up when it's done. I have to order chain for this saw. I have a rim and drum to go on it and a NOS .063 28" Oregon roller nose for it. I'm thinking 3/8 .063 chisel skip with an 8-tooth. Any thoughts? Should I stick with 7? May get both and see what happens. I reckon this should have the snot to haul an 8 pin. My 288 with a 28" and full comp destroys hardwoods (yes, it will out-rev a Super 250 by 3000 or so WFO)...

Actually, I should dig in the box, I think I have an extra 8 that I tried on the 372 and didn't like (until I get around to having it ported).
 
I havnt tried it yet, but I have 8 pin rim for mine. My thought was if it can pull the .404 it should be able to pull the 3/8s with a 8 pin sprocket. I could be wrong though.

Nice commercial, those were some eager beavers LOL
 
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzUSWu-79_c&nofeather=True

Real Eager Beavers! :cheers:
 
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzUSWu-79_c&nofeather=True

Thats a good one Cliff.
Thanks for posting.


Lee
 
parts?

hey guys I just bought 3 old Macs for $60. I am curious if I can still get parts for these or will they just be a shelf saw? i do have pics but they are too big to upload. the 3214 is in the best condition. Eager Beaver is missing the hand protector bar and some other stuff. The Mini is missing a oil fill cap. Where is a good place(online) to get parts for these? Are parts still available for them?
 
I posted this in the sawp meet too, but figure i might find the right crowd here

Looking for a flywheel for a Pro Mac 55 part number 86068

Would need the nut and washers too if possible.


Have a few things to trade, and some greenbacks


CT
 
I have a question relating to the bad ass Yellow American Hot Rod Chainsaws. :D

If I'm reading my IPL right the oil tank from any 44, or a 1-71 will fit my 1-70, is that right???
 
I posted this in the sawp meet too, but figure i might find the right crowd here

Looking for a flywheel for a Pro Mac 55 part number 86068

Would need the nut and washers too if possible.


Have a few things to trade, and some greenbacks


CT

This is the same flywheel off of 10-10s, PM60s, PM700s, SP81s, 555s, 7-10s, 1-10s and SP80s

If anyone can help that would be great.

A 55 parts saw would be even better.

CT
 
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzUSWu-79_c&nofeather=True

Casey Kasem, America's Top Forty
Today's letter comes from the Extreme upper left hand coast of California from Randy. He writes "Dear Casey,
For a while now, I've been shooting hippies from my porch while smoking Havannas and drinking warmish PBR. This has been a source of great enjoyment and cheap entertainment away from my job teaching people how great McCulloch and a few other old saws are. As I get older, I find the time spent shooting hippies always brings a tear to my eyes, because I wonder if someday the SOB's will learn and avoid my house all together. Casey, if you could dedicate 'Wish You Were Here' by Pink Floyd to all my former targets, I think they will figure bygones will be bygones and continue to pass by unsuspectingly as I chamber the next round." Well Randy, heres your song.
 
You sir have a PM

It is now an 11 1/2 fins flywheel and Craftsmen has a wrench to replace. Sorry I broke it. :bang: :bang: :bang: Ron
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Sorry Brian, I can't cross the Rockies until July 2012, injunction in place.............QUOTE]

There was a period of time when the Iowa courts said I could not grace their state but a man has to eat so I still crossed the border everyday. Some little saw off runt of a city copn pulled me over one night. He had not alot to say when he figured out I was not a flipping drunk bastard that was going to start a fight with tghe mexs. I was just getting laid
 
casey kasem, america's top forty
today's letter comes from the extreme upper left hand coast of california from randy. He writes "dear casey,
for a while now, i've been shooting hippies from my porch while smoking havannas and drinking warmish pbr. This has been a source of great enjoyment and cheap entertainment away from my job teaching people how great mcculloch and a few other old saws are. As i get older, i find the time spent shooting hippies always brings a tear to my eyes, because i wonder if someday the sob's will learn and avoid my house all together. Casey, if you could dedicate 'wish you were here' by pink floyd to all my former targets, i think they will figure bygones will be bygones and continue to pass by unsuspectingly as i chamber the next round." well randy, heres your song.

lmao!!!!!
 
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