They made some good hotrods, as a matter of fact, they made several. Their song is a bit too tenor for me.
Maybe if you added some Beam to that 2 saw plan you would be singing a different tune.
They made some good hotrods, as a matter of fact, they made several. Their song is a bit too tenor for me.
yea, you gotta learn how to do the pics. i found this today and would love to compare:a very nice looking large yellow "post hole digger" looking thing,.
Trip was worth the time, I now am the proud owner of what i believe is a mcculloch 755 with a helper handle.she didn't have any loose parts yet sitting there in the corner of a storage room in her basement was a very nice looking large yellow "post hole digger" looking thing,as she put it.. well after a closer look in poor light.. i found these numbers on the tag...:msp_lol: 755 13818. looks like i will be going back tomorrow because it wouldn't fit in the back of my liberty.
Chris brought a newly aquired 7-10 over today and he got it up and running in no time.
He needed a bar for it and I thought a Oregon K041 mount was close to the original D276 as the tail was close to the same size and they both oiled through the adjuster holes.
I was right and the K041 bar needed just a little slotting of the adjuster holes and it fit and worked perfect, so just thought you guys would like to know of another type of bar you could use on the mid sized macs.
This bar will also lend a bit of class to your McCullochs.
Now wait a minute.:msp_lol:
Actually, the other day I put a new 20" Oregon blister pack b&c intended for my 10-10S on a Poulan 361. Only a temporary measure you understand.:msp_blink:
I was on my way to fill-up the Ranchero, when I ran across a friend of mine.
Its a good thing I had my gas card.
His PM800 wouldn't start, had no compression so we checked it out. He thought it needed a piston, it was a stuck open decomp. I fixed it and gave up my gas money for the 850 and a box with most of two PM81s and a 610 hulk.
I also got a line on some big inch yellow saws, with chromed covers.
I was on my way to fill-up the Ranchero, when I ran across a friend of mine.
I also got a line on some big inch yellow saws, with chromed covers.
I was on my way to fill-up the Ranchero, when I ran across a friend of mine.
Its a good thing I had my gas card.
His PM800 wouldn't start, had no compression so we checked it out. He thought it needed a piston, it was a stuck open decomp. I fixed it and gave up my gas money for the 850 and a box with most of two PM81s and a 610 hulk.
I also got a line on some big inch yellow saws, with chromed covers.
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