You better get in on it, sure there some good husky stuff in there for ya .O'Boy. Hopefully you can get a good deal and then sell them here. Big job selling that much. What's the score of bars vs chains. Is it mostly Oregon or Carlton or an even split?
Current bid is $1,000. Still has a couple of days to go. There is probably about 100? bars in there, the rest are chains. Some odd stuff like harvester bars, and quarter inch pitch chain. Oregon, carlton, windsor, real mix of chains and bars.
You do, and I still have a bunch of odd ball stuff that may end up in scrap at this pointIt will probably be a good deal but in my experience you end up with a lot of oddball stuff. I have been down the road a time or two.
Nah, just get an e-bay store, good part time money. Of course the government is getting greedier.If you bought all that stuff, you woud suddenly become a full-time seller. Is that what you want to do for the next two years?
Not really. Mounts can be altered. The steel alone to make things is worth buying lots imo.You do, and I still have a bunch of odd ball stuff that may end up in scrap at this point
Eh?It sold fairly high. Good returns of some one had the time and space to house it all, second pallet in the mix or all bars went fairly high. I bought as many or more for 1/3 of price and still sitting on a bunch of short stuff that not many if at all are interested it. Lol I wanted the chain so could stop buying it for some time oh well win some loose some
It's not a mount issue alot of those bars in that auction were from their other stores in western Canada brought all back here and alot of the good stuff was picked through when they were closing. I landed some good gems but some other stuff at least here like stubby 20 and under 063 058 isn't much of a thing there anymore other then husky, and some of the larger guages were in 325 to make it more complicated, as well as older style saw mounts which around my neck ofnthe woods guys aren't using the older stuff near as much anymore. But the gems I landed were some cannon bars in medium stihl, some good replacement 16 and 18 inch also, some husky small and large, echo d196 also. There were some good gems on that pallet in the pictures above wish I landed all that chain for personal use. I landed some good scores from that auction thoughNot really. Mounts can be altered. The steel alone to make things is worth buying lots imo.
I was thinking most smaller mounts will fit a larger slot if you cut or file them open. Odd dl chains doesn't matter if you make your own loops or have them made. A diamond cutter makes holes in anything. The bar rail disc is $20 if you have a router like bench setup. I don't myself. 063 ground rails from old 058 bars. Works out nicely for me. Keeping the really good ones for myself. The 18 and 16" 058s are good sometimes in D009 mounts. 375 chain was rather easy to find old partial reels from the 1990's listed for sale. Most people avoid it without pre-sets included, not me. Preset can be found and were. The bars were also older like the ones Mark is selling in small odd mounts mostly. Got two of those in laminated lp 14" NOS pro bars.It's not a mount issue alot of those bars in that auction were from their other stores in western Canada brought all back here and alot of the good stuff was picked through when they were closing. I landed some good gems but some other stuff at least here like stubby 20 and under 063 058 isn't much of a thing there anymore other then husky, and some of the larger guages were in 325 to make it more complicated, as well as older style saw mounts which around my neck ofnthe woods guys aren't using the older stuff near as much anymore. But the gems I landed were some cannon bars in medium stihl, some good replacement 16 and 18 inch also, some husky small and large, echo d196 also. There were some good gems on that pallet in the pictures above wish I landed all that chain for personal use. I landed some good scores from that auction though
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