Mark,Bob provided a NIB Chinese "professional gasoline chain saw, very powerful) for a project.
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Comes with everything you will need to keep it going for "long long time"
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It did start, run, and cut, but Nate and Heffelump decided the chain needed touching up. The chain box said Stihl and the chain links are stamped Stihl but the grind on the teeth looked suspicious. A couple of minutes with the Timberline jig and we were making chips.
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Certainly new year everyone will want to bring their own modified "sliner" for the big money competition.
Mark
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From left to right; Sawfun, Farley9N, me, TorinoCobra (Don, Bob, still me, and Sheldon.)
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The sleeper of the day belonged to Chainsaw Jim. This is a 357 with a 272 jug, MS460 piston, MS360 muffler, ported, squished, muff-modded, and tuned just right. It's light, handy, crazy-strong, and stupid-fast in the cut. Jim, do you do commissioned work? How much for one of these?
what Husky has a blue top cover?There are a few saws as well. I brought a few little ones...
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Don (Sawfun) brought a truckload of big ones. Why is "T" standing there looking on in every photo with a beverage in his hand???
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I think these were part of the haul Nate (Mad Hatte) brought, not the same ones he will be taking home.
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Fraser (Pac City) brought a few as well.
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And here we have Fraser & Son lumber company in it's early development.
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I was absolutely amazed by Sheldon's 2100 @torinocobra. Not only the appearance but it roared like nothing I've ever heard. I don't know that I've ever seen a faster saw in that size of wood.
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