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Thanks for the info robin!

It is greatly appreciated!!

Three saws to do figure this would make it easier!
 
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Pics are finally working. This was from yesterday. Cut two 19' beams out of this white oak log and had to manhandle them to where I could get the tractor to them. Felt that today.
 
Dunno. I was yard working and making up time from my "vacation" yesterday. Now shopping, the wife doesn't feel good.

Then home to make breakfasts for the week.

Then I can unload all the presents from yesterday and play for a few minutes before off to bed. 4:30 comes early.


Rick
 
Shouldn't be hard to find the parts I need

Bearings, seals, gaskets, dawgs, clutch side case half, misc bolts, choke, carb kits, b/c, prolly couple other odds and ends


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Shouldn't be hard to find the parts I need

Bearings, seals, gaskets, dawgs, clutch side case half, misc bolts, choke, carb kits, b/c, prolly couple other odds and ends


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Depending on what you call hard to find...LOL
I find NOS parts for 65 year old saws to put into my rebuilds, now that is a tad harder...LOL
 
Checked eBay most of what I'm looking for is easy enough to get

I suppose the case half will be the hardest to find


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Yup , no comfort , no glamour but some tuff .
The "good" roads they were travelin make the iceroad look like a main interstate LOL
Hey Jim !
I watched a video of some swedes build a log cabin , they were using an MS200 rear handled jobbie with a guide to rip some 6" logs in half .
 
Yup , no comfort , no glamour but some tuff .
The "good" roads they were travelin make the iceroad look like a main interstate LOL
Hey Jim !
I watched a video of some swedes build a log cabin , they were using an MS200 rear handled jobbie with a guide to rip some 6" logs in half .

That would be a better saw choice than a Drubzuiza or whatever their saws are called...LOL
 
I also watched another swede log cabin video where they were using a lecticty powered saw , the fellow had a backpack battery that looked like a pfd , he seemed to move around quite well and the saw had plenty of power .
 

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