promac850
formerly promac610
sure, cloud cutting
stand still so's I can smack you.
So the chain would have to be a skip chain or the rim would have to be a 7 pin.
sure, cloud cutting
stand still so's I can smack you.
Alcohol abuse. I mean, you want that kind of kick and it to taste good? Picky, picky.
hmm... will my ported 850 pull a 48" bar with full chisel 3/8" chain on an 8 pin rim?
So the chain would have to be a skip chain or the rim would have to be a 7 pin.
Wild Turkey!!!!! As far as I am concerned the 151 is for when I run out of lighter fluid LOL.
Full comp 3/8" 7 pin
drop the bloomers, find some long pants.
Oh yeah, break out the rye.
I made a deal on a cherry PM800, should have it in acouple weeks.
Looked at two 48" and one 72" Mac bars, old solidnose, will need dressed. The guy apologized for the chain, it was half used full chisel 1/2 inch. I don't know when I can get these, but I will and you can't have any :msp_flapper:
disclaimer
I am toasted
my zippos gag at that.
No prob if you put into 24" wood. that is soft wood!!!!hmm... will my ported 850 pull a 48" bar with full chisel 3/8" chain on an 8 pin rim?
I went out an checked it, the rings are in the proper position, looked at them by sliding the piston up to the intake port so the rings were visible. The ring ends are exactly where they are supposed to be. Also, the resistance of turning the flywheel by hand has gone down, I suspect maybe they just needed to be together after being apart for so long...
That saw is my 650, runs but leaks a little fuel from the tank gasket. I had to rebuild it from the ground up, still not 100% original but looks good setting there.
RE: McScrentch - The one tied to the saw is the stamped version, the one on the shelf is an original forged one, both bear the McCulloch markings.
I have had good success in my travels finding interesting stuff. Somewhere I have a McCulloch File-O-Plate courtesy of Jeff, but there is another style out there with an extra wire bale on it, still need to find one of those.
Mark
Oh yeah, break out the rye.
I made a deal on a cherry PM800, should have it in acouple weeks.
Looked at two 48" and one 72" Mac bars, old solidnose, will need dressed. The guy apologized for the chain, it was half used full chisel 1/2 inch. I don't know when I can get these, but I will and you can't have any :msp_flapper:
disclaimer
I am toasted
hmm... will my ported 850 pull a 48" bar with full chisel 3/8" chain on an 8 pin rim?
sure, cloud cutting
stand still so's I can smack you.
So the chain would have to be a skip chain or the rim would have to be a 7 pin.
Stand still so's I can smack you.
Yep. I'll hold him Randy while you steady yer aim....
I still agree with Randy................and we say again.........
An 82cc saw ain't gonna pull a 48" bar, even if you put damn skip on it. Maybe 3/LP with a six pin rim...:msp_laugh:
That's even a lot of bar for a 100cc DD saw to pull when burried. Now an 82cc+gear drive saw is another story. The 72" monster demands a big-inch gear drive.
shush!
:hmm3grin2orange:
It could be considered a replacement for the 795, as it was for the SP125 replacing the 797. Six cubes makes a dandy firewood saw.
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