Jon1212
Riff Raff Fart Knocker from other Forum's.
Jon's a little light in his loafers, so it all evens out.
I now understand why so many people here dislike you.:msp_rolleyes:
Jon's a little light in his loafers, so it all evens out.
I have a husqvarna L65 and a 61 the 61 was a parts saw and id basically a case and a good tank. The 65 i found in my grandfathers tool shed itll fire off and run if you spray mix into the carb but i havent really looked into what it needs i can get pics tomorrow looking for any stihl project saws or a jug and piston for a ms361
Thanks for the sage advice Aaron. That Skil is really nice the way it is, and I'll definitely take you up on that 16" bar. However you can go ahead, and hang onto that C-5 that used to have a Gear Drive, as the shipping was only one way.........LOL!!! I'm thinking the Solo 670 I have might make a good candidate for a bow bar. Thoughts?
A C-9 huh? I think I'll pass on that, and save myself further back problems. In fact, you should probably just send them to Aaron, he's about the only guy I know that can tote them around. Well, Jerry Myers could too, I suppose. Besides, that 112 Dolly you sent me is more than generous.:msp_sneaky:
I haven't ran a Solo 670. Oughta be enough to run a bow though. You'd most likely have to cut that clutch cover and maybe the case on that saw too however. I have no experience with bow bars on 'modern' saws. I'd like to have a C-9. Don't NEED one however. Would be a good bowsaw.....
I now understand why so many people here dislike you.:msp_rolleyes:
That's the same thing my boss said, after my yearly review.
So where would you say the "cutoff" is for the low side? 65-70cc's? Would my Solo 670 be a good candidate then? I have my PM 800, but it's really pristine, and the idea of cutting on it is less than appealing.
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Jon's a little light in his loafers, so it all evens out.
So this means that diet's working out for you, Jon?
UTWN,
ROROR! You're one funny guy.
Fixed........
So, are the Homey cutoff saw attachments kinda rare and sought after?
opcorn:
So, are the Homey cutoff saw attachments kinda rare and sought after?
opcorn:
Not really. They made a zillion XL-98s...I have three of them in the junk pile.
Not really. They made a zillion XL-98s...I have three of them in the junk pile.
Bring one of those to Bob's GTG.
How bout an old fancy all aluminum gas jackhammer in it's own wood box? :msp_mellow:
I'm not making it to Bob's unfortunately...
Maybe...I have two Wacker "jumping jacks" that nobody seems to want...and they're a solid 165lbs each.
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