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What's that your sisters car?:D
 
Yep Mark from the responces i got when the troops first seen these saws coupled up the way they are i may have been the very first to achieve this setup on a Mac combination

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The beauty of it the inboard engine starts the outter engine no harder to start than a single saw.

Same on the two US820's

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McBob.

How bout tuning it? Looks like a possible pain.......sick saw tho!
 
I've these guys on the bench. The 700 is going to another member today. The 10-10 is now tuned and going back to its owner and I am still messing with the 2-10.

Does anyone have directions on tuning the carb on the 2-10. I begged for manuals but no hits.

Thanks
Keith
 
Yep Mark from the responces i got when the troops first seen these saws coupled up the way they are i may have been the very first to achieve this setup on a Mac combination
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McBob.

I'm thinking of how the engines may load each other... do you intentionally & deliberately manage the speed & timing of the two engines in relation to one another?

(and that is all bad-ass, by the way)
 
Had a visitor today

Joeymt33 stopped by this afternoon on his way through. We had a nice long visit, started up a couple of saws just to hear them, and I couldn't let him go empty handed (sorry, kept the BP-1, stingy I guess).

Joey is wearing the hat, his colleague Randy has the wide part, I am the old guy with the grey hair.

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Mark
 
Joey is wearing the hat, his colleague Randy has the wide part, I am the old guy with the grey hair.



Mark

"wide part" we laughed at that for about ten miles. I was hiding my "wide part". Thanks for your hospitality, you're a true and genuine person.

Joey
 
Last Friday an old friend phoned to see if he could borrow a saw for Saturday, seems he needed to cut down several large cottonwood trees for his in-laws that live near my place. Unfortunately, I had a tree project lined up so I didn't get to go along and drop a few of these big old brutes. To try and get this in perpsective, Jeff (my friend who was willing to share his name with my oldest son) is over 6' tall and that PM800 is wearing a 28" bar.

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Mark
 
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Last Friday an old friend phoned to see if he could borrow a saw for Saturday, seems he needed to cut down several large cottonwood trees for his in-laws that live near my place. Unfortunately, I had a tree project lined up so I didn't get to go along and drop a few of these big old brutes. To try and get this in perpsective, Jeff (my friend who was willing to share his name with my oldest son) is over 6' tall and that PM800 is wearing a 28" bar.

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Mark

Surprised you let him borrow a saw. From what I've been reading here no one wants their stuff wrecked by others. That's a big ass tree, I'm sure he had a good time cutting it off at the knees.:msp_biggrin:
 

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