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Hey Steve, I've got all the parts in for my 82cc Efco. Do you have any 30" bars that will fit one? The longest I have in inventory is a 24".

DD
The only thing I've got is a on the C-52. I don't know if they're the same mount or not. I got it from Cobey, he might know.
 
Hey Steve, I've got all the parts in for my 82cc Efco. Do you have any 30" bars that will fit one? The longest I have in inventory is a 24".

DD
I have a 28 if you want to try it next Sat. It's not for sale it has a home on my Makita 8400. That way you can give it a try before you drop some coin on one.
 
[QrememberWKEND LUMBERJAK, post: 4795924, member: 8719"]At what age does Geezerness start.o_Oo_O:popcorn:[/QUOTE]
I found, where I work, younger folks that don't know me call me "Sir" in the hallways. "Good morning, sir", " How are you, today, sir?" That's when it hit me. I'm at the geezer age. Not that I'm complaining, not at all. In fact, I really enjoy it. Cars stop for you in parking lots. They hold doors open for you. They hold the elevator for you. I remember sitting, listening to my grandparents talk of the old days and I was enthralled. Now, I find my grown children fascinated by the old days. My old days.
 
82cc Efco, huh? Hmmmmm.

Got it at a local sawshop for $100. It needed some plastic and TLC. Less that 20 hours on the saw. I should have it running in time for the cut on the 3rd.

At what age does Geezerness start.o_Oo_O:popcorn:

Apparently about 40 for me. I'm 48 now and it ain't gettin' any better. I get the "sir" treatment pretty much everywhere I go.

When I first realized I was qualified as a geezer was down at the courthouse and a Mo. state trooper (cute little girl) held the door for me. Darn femminest....................

I nearly shot my drink through my nose on that one. That's funny right there!
 
I nearly shot my drink through my nose on that one. That's funny right there!

Trooper and I got to the door at the same time. It was about to escalate into an arguement about who was going to hold the door for whom.

I let her 'win' as she had a badge and gun.................................................
 
You can tell we are from a rural area. Sir & mam is a lot of areas are rare to hear. Be thankful you are from an area where courtesy & manners are still being taught.
 
Some of the ones who help with the Springfield, MO area Charity Cuts who attended the Midwest SawFest: (Please add to list, my memory isn't as good & it use to be.)
- AWOL & family
- Hedgerow & family
- Cobey & wife
- Lumberjackchef & daughter
- Oliver1655
- Lurch2


Work Saw Collector, Thanks for the parts saws!
 
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