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Glad yoy're painting her Kyle, its kart sister is staying ugly. I kinda dig the rat-saw vibe its got.

She really needs paint... what's on her right now really ain't much at all... gonna paint her with the nice old Binks Wren airbrush I bought myself at a garage sale a while back... I hear it's supposed to be a real good airbrush... we'll see just how good.

This 790 will be one of my prized saws, as the 850 is too. Heck, any saw I have technically is prized by me, I love them all!! (especially big ones...)


Now, where's the guy with the six cube top handle saw? I know there's one around here with one... smilinpossum maybe?
 
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I'm asking not telling, I thought 98cc was 6cube?

98cc = 5.980 CI

99cc = 6.041 CI

It is only in how you do the rounding. I'd consider that all of the Pioneer/Poulan saws like the P-62 and 655BP are "only" 98cc. I'm pretty sure they would eat a 99cc MAC 550 for lunch.
 
You guys are wrong, wrong, wrong........

I have a 166 coming my way...........as well as a couple other 6+ cube goodies.


Spillit JP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Umm .. no.

That saw would clearly be a mutation that Aaron would go nuts trying to add to his collection!

You are clearly a sick man WingNut...:potstir:
 
98cc = 5.980 CI

99cc = 6.041 CI

It is only in how you do the rounding. I'd consider that all of the Pioneer/Poulan saws like the P-62 and 655BP are "only" 98cc. I'm pretty sure they would eat a 99cc MAC 550 for lunch.

Make sure nobody slipped a MC-91 in that 550 first.
 
OK I have a few additions to the thread:

Here it is......... the coveted 166. Need a chain still, but the saw runs awesome. NOS Dolmar bar.

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A nice running little Husky 2100.

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A couple more 2100's but of the Homelite flavor.

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And the legend....... A Lee Harvey built 797G!!!!

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You must have caught me when i was drunk.
No one and i mean no one has ever been able
to pry any saws from my fingers.

Hope you like em JP.


Lee
 
OK I have a few additions to the thread:

Here it is......... the coveted 166. Need a chain still, but the saw runs awesome. NOS Dolmar bar.

A nice running little Husky 2100.

A couple more 2100's but of the Homelite flavor.

And the legend....... A Lee Harvey built 797G!!!!

JP, this is quite upsetting.

Hope you've told the missus about the second mortgage .. :laugh:

(But they're very, very nice! :rock:)

You must have caught me when i was drunk.
No one and i mean no one has ever been able
to pry any saws from my fingers.

Hope you like em JP.


Lee

This clearly means that JP waited until you were asleep, right? :hmm3grin2orange:
 
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Those are awesome JP!

Look at it this way with saws like that there's really no need for a splitter.....noodlin' is alot more fun and noodles sure make an easy fire starter, too!::thumbsup::

Happy New Year, and Congratulations!
Brian and Tina
 
Glad you got the G JP. Now whoever picked off the regular 797...

No hard feelings, I got 7ci comin' from the other coast :hmm3grin2orange:.
 
Your a rookie at this stuff aint ya?

I'm taking him booze AND strippers!

Not quite as cunning (old age and treachery overcomes youth and skill.....) as you yet my friend. My FIL is in southern NH, so at least I have a closer "base of operations" to work from. He's also a sneaky old bugger, and that will help...:msp_thumbsup:

Go for the overweight ones with no teeth!!!!They're his favorites....TRUST ME!!!:msp_sneaky:

Brian and Tina

At least those are the cheap ones. Saves more $$$ for booze and 'negotiating money'...:D
 

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