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Keep telling yerself that ! :msp_rolleyes:

I plowed snow pretty much straight for 2 1/2 days earlier in the week. My head aint quite straightened out yet. Whatever number they are, I got some. :msp_razz:
 
I mean 6202. Duh. I'll be ok later.

Nope, but thanks, we have two or three industrial supply houses here in River City. I have a stack of three I picked up at a garage sale but I think they are 203.

Great to hear about the Echo stuff.:rock:

Mark sent me an Echo clutch cover in a box with two P-41s. They may be next after the Echo project.

Carl.
 
Everything OK with it ? :msp_unsure:

Well I put other stuff aside and opened up the Yeller saw box today, kind of a rush job I know.
This is how a saw should be shipped, to arrive without damage, I see I taught you and Ron well. The saw and bar arrived without a scratch, would have withstood a drop from a roof top or being kicked and thrown about without a bit of damage. Wrapping the chain bar the way you did ensures it gets where it is intended to go.
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I think its a keeper, not real dirty for a used saw, I will clean it up and put it on the shelf with its other brothers n sisters. Thanks to TBone75 for all his work and efforts to get this saw for me and go through all the work to properly pack a saw so that it arrives undamaged after going through the wringer of the Post Office system from both our countries.

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