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Oooh I thought u meant the big full wrap handle. I have thoes starter handles all over the place cuz of snowblowers


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ITS MINE.... if I find one ;)


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Just a home owner that likes the older better made machines

Craftsman 3.7
Echo 290evl
 
Same with jacks small engine


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Just a home owner that likes the older better made machines

Craftsman 3.7
Echo 290evl
 
Cut today, cherry, locust, oak and dogwood. 455 4000 S25CVA. Two new hats as well

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likin the pioneer lid. got one, too.
 
It's the next big thing in saw fashion! It's kinda like a single big hoop earing! Lol! :D:confused:


Nothing about fashion a necessity for some. They come in handy for folks that have a hard time starting certain saws. My dad in late 70's has hand and shoulder trouble. After 26 years of starting his poulan 3300 with that tiny azz oem 2 finger size t handle he was having trouble getting is saw pulled through. I told him I had a fix for him and he loves the 460 rescue handle and being able to use his whole hand to start with ease.
My no decomp 066 and 166 both woods ported 180psi-190psi were candidates for these too. Plus all of the cold start race saws I had, had them for that perfect start for those quick grab motions.

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@beavis331 For cold start racing here is a video of it in use. Trust me your looking at the handle when your hands are on the cant, but your not able to see it when it all goes down.
Just my woods ported 375 work saw racing in alky/nitro 5ci class 81cc. You will see why they come in handy for racing.

 
There's a creek that runs through our farm that's usually 10 to 12' wide and waist to chest deep, now its 2' wide at best and barely ankle deep, lakes around look bad also. Guy showwd me a pic of a pontoon trailer that the fellow back in the lake and front axle got hung on the concrete stop, guy ripped the trailer apart trying to get back out, the it was funny.

Steve
 
I helped 2 folks out today. 1 was just wanting 3 11" cookies about 2" thick. Some local wanted to charge her $10 a cut per cookie :eek::confused:.
I told the women I would cut her 3 cookies for free and sometimes it is not about the $ :envy: pass it on freely.

The other was a preschool looking for wood projects for kids to stack and play with. They were wanting to pay me but again I said consider this a donation. :cheers:

Well my little 3.3 335 impressed the heck out of me today again. Besides all of the little cuts and the biggest 16" buried bucking.
I decided to see how it would do ripping the ash butt log with the 16" buried. :sweet: Also did some noodling and it would pack up the clutch cover at times. But dang she ripped for a 54cc.
Also ran a 372 I rebuilt and sold. Dang it was a good running saw ripping with 24"

Front left 3 are 11" x 12"

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