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Does this look like it will fit a 10-series gear drive?

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The paper sleeve has the hardware. I picked it up for $14 shipped. It will hopefully help with the 82cc gear drive project that sounds near impossible.

I will look and see in the morning on my 2-10g.
 
For Lee (18023) - I like the Titan saws when I need something fairly light and easy to manuver, they don't compare to my 036, but if I am up in a tree I would not feel so bad if I dropped one...

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Joey - I have a couple of those coming from Bryce as well, they should be right for the 10 Series G saws.

Mark
 
I just cut up a load of locust with a Pro 10-10 and a 10-10A, more fun that actual work, chips flying by, noise enough to wake the night shift, best legal fun around.:laugh:

And remember......"you're in luck when you've got a mcculloch chainsaw...you've got power by the hour in your hands" Am I the only one?
 
Parts and Project saws

I dont know if there is a feedback thread but Joeymt33 is a Great seller! Thanks Joey!
 
Ahhhhhh yes I finally got me a Super 250. I really like how this saw feels when I hold it. I haven't cut with it yet as I spent time cleaning it a bit ( was very clean ) and adjusting, cleaning points and setting air gap. Has a flatback on it and it works great. I really like these carbs with or without primer. This saw fires up easily and I can feel the peppiness over my regular 250. It does feel like it revs up quicker and has more power. It will be nice to cut with. I got a few NOS parts to put on it that will dress it up... Now if I can find me a 30-32" roller nose bar for it... Anyone got one they wanna get rid of maybe give me a holler... :clap:

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