My BIL ordered a brand new 62 Catalina 421 Super Duty factory Super Stocker, with the aluminium front end. Had me hooked on Pontiacs for a few years. Then I bought my first Dart GT and it was all over, Mopar or No car.I use the Grass Gator with the steel blades but they don’t like metal fence posts either. Nor concrete, rocks or pavement.
If it is not too late to get in the game - the quickest car I ever rode in was a 67 Lemans with a 421. Would pull the front wheels off the ground 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Coolest sounding car was a 63 Impala SS with a 409. Shook all the windows in the house at idle. Quickest bike was a 3 cylinder Kawasaki 2 stroke.
Ron
Couple months ago I picked up 3 small Homelites for under $5 each, and after cleaning, they all ran well. A Super EZ, Super 2, and a 150 Automatic. One of those has a 59 DL chain and Southern States, a Stihl dealer, had a chain for it. I bout had a stroke when they wanted $30+. I bought a new file and knocked the drags down on all of them.I’m a hair to young to have enjoyed the 60’s heyday of horsepower. I grew up with the anemic cars of the 70’s and 80’s subsequently my scrounge vehicle is the fastest thing I’ve ever owned on four wheels. It’s amazing how the technology has changed especially in pickups. No longer the slow, noisy bone jarring uncomfortable rides of the past. I’m partial to my f150 ecoboost but honestly, pick any new truck and you can’t go wrong.
To get back to scrounging, I finally picked up a chain for my junkyard homelite yesterday. I was looking to put a cheap Oregon chain from Tractor Supply on it. However it has 59 drive links and I couldn’t find one so it will be wearing Stihl 63pmc. I hated to put a $30 chain on this saw because between that and the spark plug, now it’s worth more than I can sell it for. Guess I’ll keep this one.
I like that type of head. I removed the plastic blades and replaced them with pieces of bandsaw blades from my big bandsaw. Small bushes and big stalky weeds dont stand a chance. They dont like metal fence post to well tho.
I use the Grass Gator with the steel blades but they don’t like metal fence posts either. Nor concrete, rocks or pavement.
If it is not too late to get in the game - the quickest car I ever rode in was a 67 Lemans with a 421. Would pull the front wheels off the ground 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Coolest sounding car was a 63 Impala SS with a 409. Shook all the windows in the house at idle. Quickest bike was a 3 cylinder Kawasaki 2 stroke.
Ron
My BIL ordered a brand new 62 Catalina 421 Super Duty factory Super Stocker, with the aluminium front end. Had me hooked on Pontiacs for a few years. Then I bought my first Dart GT and it was all over, Mopar or No car.
Funny Jeff, I've had cars like that, all I had to do to double the value was to fill the gas tank . The good thing was I could drive it until it was out of fuel and then call a junk yard to buy it, when they asked where it was I gave them the address where it ran out of gas at .I hated to put a $30 chain on this saw because between that and the spark plug, now it’s worth more than I can sell it for. Guess I’ll keep this one.
In the future check online or one of the guys here will make you a loop for less.I’m a hair to young to have enjoyed the 60’s heyday of horsepower. I grew up with the anemic cars of the 70’s and 80’s subsequently my scrounge vehicle is the fastest thing I’ve ever owned on four wheels. It’s amazing how the technology has changed especially in pickups. No longer the slow, noisy bone jarring uncomfortable rides of the past. I’m partial to my f150 ecoboost but honestly, pick any new truck and you can’t go wrong.
To get back to scrounging, I finally picked up a chain for my junkyard homelite yesterday. I was looking to put a cheap Oregon chain from Tractor Supply on it. However it has 59 drive links and I couldn’t find one so it will be wearing Stihl 63pmc. I hated to put a $30 chain on this saw because between that and the spark plug, now it’s worth more than I can sell it for. Guess I’ll keep this one.
View attachment 659530 View attachment 659531 By golly it’s going to have to earn it’s keep now!
I raced 340's and 440's, and the trick to racing a Hemi, was stall for 15-20 minutes and keep him at low idle, and the plugs would start to foul. Then it wouldn't run worth beans. I only had 1 friend that had a Hemi, 66 Charger, with 297:1 highway gears. It was a pig coming out of the hole. But, stomp on it at 40-50 miles an hour and it would break the tires loose. Another friend had a 64 Coronet with a 426 Max Wedge, 2-4 barrels on a cross ram, 13:1 compression, factory light weight Super Stock. It was the scariest car I ever sat in. It was 10 years old and considered ragged out when Bruce got it. It would stomp my 440 R/T like a bug. Wish I had a pick, the 64-65 were my all time favorite Dodge and Plymouths. Here's my 67 RT. The R/T was my daily driver when I started at UPS in 85, round trip was about 90 miles per day.The pony may have been a 66; don’t recall for sure. Originally dragged with an OHC six then the super duty 421 was swapped and sold to my oldest brother who continued to race it on the strip. Later sold it to my next oldest brother who street raced it until that life got too dangerous - not the racing - the people and the bets. He gave it up one night after a successful race as he sat in his car loading his pistol in the dark 40 miles from nowhere in the middle of the forest where they raced in those days as he no longer knew if he was going to be handed his bet or something else. I digress. He was also facing a new threat - a 426 Hemi that could beat him and more to come as folks were buying up the used FHP cruisers for those engines. A secondary threat was the improvements to the automatic transmissions. Too bad the hay day was ending just as things were getting exciting performance-wise. I’m sure the Mopar threath wasn’t going to be left unanswered otherwise.
Ron
By the time I got it shipped to Canada, it would be more and that’s before any customs brokerage fees. Hopefully the saw runs long enough to wear out the Stihl chain.In the future check online or one of the guys here will make you a loop for less.
297:1?????!!!!!!with 297:1
Probably, but I bet it was badazz out of the hole with that gear. Might fall on its face at 60ft and 10 grand rpms297:1?????!!!!!!
I'm pretty sure you missed a decimal point in there somewhere.
OOPS 2:97297:1?????!!!!!!
I'm pretty sure you missed a decimal point in there somewhere.