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
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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