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YA YA YA,
I know they are i bit small, Especially the 10-10
but the price was good and the condition told me to buy
them. I failed to mention that these two saws came from a
fellow member here and treated me right on them.




Lee
 
YA YA YA,
I know they are i bit small, Especially the 10-10
but the price was good and the condition told me to buy
them. I failed to mention that these two saws came from a
fellow member here and treated me right on them.

Lee

Yet ANOTHER contradiction ..... the same man who knows no bounds (financial or otherwise) in his pursuit of magnesium muscle is now pleased over the DEAL he got on these (relative) 'mini-saws'?


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Sorry to interrupt the banter...:hmm3grin2orange:
I Never got around to posting these pics after I found this lost puppy a few weeks ago.
It's crazy how they made these so complicated to work on. Compression is a bit low and I haven't put in enough time yet to make it run, but it will.
Nice 28" mac roller nose also.

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I had a little bit of CAD today, altogether 30 McCullochs on the top layer (sorry that count includes 4 Mini Macs, a 510, and NOS Power Mac 6) plus an entire Ranger load of bars, chain, parts, and documents. It may take a few weeks to get through the parts and figure out exactly what I have.

I'll put some photo's of the non-Mac's over in the Remington Mall and Old Magnesium threads.

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Mark
 
I had a little bit of CAD today, altogether 30 McCullochs on the top layer (sorry that count includes 4 Mini Macs, a 510, and NOS Power Mac 6) plus an entire Ranger load of bars, chain, parts, and documents. It may take a few weeks to get through the parts and figure out exactly what I have.

I'll put some photo's of the non-Mac's over in the Remington Mall and Old Magnesium threads.

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Mark

Dang mark, I left your place a day early! Did you get a PM650 or a SE3420?
 
Cad

Hey Mark remember I helped carry some of those great finds! Have fun sorting and organizing and I could help put some of them away if there are not too many trips up and down the stairs.Let me know.

Ray
 
Lee - 795 in pretty good shape other than 30 years worth of shelf grime and old fuel. I will give it a little lube then check compression.

Joey - Yes there was a real PM650 in there, got than one covered now.

Overtrained - if you are willing to pay the freight I can send 5 or 6 plastic Mac's, Eager Beavers, 32's etc. but I expect the cost to ship exceeds the value of the saws.

I will have a ton (quite literally I'm afraid) of bars, chain, parts to go through. Lots of older 10 Series covers, 600 Series parts and covers, MM and Power Mac 6 stuff. Not a lot of big parts for the older saws.

Ray - the 10's are in the attic (Josh helped carry them up and Grady helped carry them back) some of the others will just have to set around for a while as I am travelling most days the rest of the month. I hope to see if the PM800 and the PM650 will run, then I'll just clean them up and put them away until I get a chance to cut some wood with them. I still have to unload the bars, boxes, chain, and literature.

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Mark
 
At what point does CAD become CCD (Chainsaw Compulsive Disorder)?



:hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange:

Wish I was closer, Mark. Be fun to help you unload!
 
Awesome finds Mark. Nice to see you continuing the mission of taking the meaning of the word 'hobby' to entirely uncharted territory :)

I believe you are well into the 'preservationist' category with these beauties, blowing right past 'enthusiast'
 
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Overtrained - if you are willing to pay the freight I can send 5 or 6 plastic Mac's, Eager Beavers, 32's etc. but I expect the cost to ship exceeds the value of the saws.

I appreciate the offer but i think im going to have to pass. However, ill gladly pay the freight on a 55cc or larger saw that you want to unload:laugh:
 

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