AARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Thats what i said. I was thirsty.
Damn saws had too drink my protien.
Lee
Thats what i said. I was thirsty.
Damn saws had too drink my protien.
Lee
Got these two bad puppys begining of the week.
From very well known fellow member. He also threw
in a nice gift but unfortuneatly it didn't make the
trip. These are two project 797's. One mostly complete
and the other just the block, crank, rod & piston. But
a great candidate for a full blown resto. I will have to
wait sometime before i touch them as they are still
a bit drunk.
Lee
PBR's are good but Ive had a hard on for Rolling Rock lately. Bout the same price as PBR's and you can even get em in cans by me, im sold:hmm3grin2orange:
It all goes down smooth when working on a chainsaw.......just said that to keep the thread on track
Pair of mean lookin' McCullochs with long bars....
VERY nice Cliff. Is the near one a CP125? SWEET General RN it too. The SP looks to have an older Oregon sprocket nose. Sweet as well.
86 degrees at the mill pile today ran my Super 797 most of the day on wet spruce and fir work'n a hard nose bar....now it's time to hit the bar:hmm3grin2orange:
I just noticed your sig... you sound awfully overtrained to work on mini Macs...
Any tips regarding the MM 110?
ARRRR... wish I had a job running big ass saws in big ass logs...
Quick question... what is the biggest bar I can run on the 790? I am looking at one that is a RN, and it's almost a 5 footer...
I got one. Take the bar and chain off and use it to practice your shot put.
I reakon a 48" bar and full chisel chain would go great on a MM30 watchya's reakon