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fwgsaw

fwgsaw

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I can pick them up for you if you'd like and ship them your way... I have a big Clinton as well if you like that kind of thing [emoji2]


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I would take you up on that if your serious? I could give you something for your time as well.
 
Mac&Homelite

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Took the saw to school to work on, that a boy, told you, you can work on them in your room. Just take it to the bathroom when you fire it up, tellem you got a belly ache.

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[emoji23][emoji23] You gotcha! Don't got no time for girls, I got saws to work on guys! Naa, I could do with some more excitement here, either from girls or a job. Super boring with just school, so I applied for a grounds job today. Should do good in their saw department if I get hired as they don't know how to file a chain correctly. Got some nice saws, so I would have some fun potentially.
 
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Ooh, the pangs of cad are bad. Just saw a nice clean JRed 920 on CL for $400. Want so bad, but I'm going to need a set of wheels quite soon so I have to lay off of the saws just a little.
 
RandyMac

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Have have maybe 35-40 fishing boats that actually work the water, regs being as they are, boats stay tied up.
At one time there were 60-80 going full time, Crescent City is the only harbor between Puget Sound and San Francisco that doesn't have a bar at the entrance.
During the winter storms we see boats and small ships that can't hack the sea, sometimes a fairweather gale will bring in strays.
Check this out. The Inner Boat Basin probably looked good on paper.
 
s sidewall

s sidewall

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Boats, boats, what boats, all I saw was a Harley Sporty. What year, model? Looks nice. Mines an 06 Custom 883.
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Mac&Homelite

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I had the opportunity to purchase a Yamaha motorcycle myself this past fall from a friend. Don't remember the model, but it was a cross between a trail and a street bike. 80's 2 cycle, oil-injected was all I remember. I would have really liked it but I felt like he was asking too much for it at the time, but I get where he was coming from as it was a more unique bike. Might ask him again sometime if he still has it, perhaps we can work out a deal as it is a project bike. Hasn't run in about 20 years and was not put away for long term storage. Gas tank was very, very rusty for a start.
I hate to say this but it really ires me when people look on ebay and find a pristine example of what they have and then think that theirs is worth anything near that. I always have to invest many hours in a project, at which point I cannot usually resell and make a profit if I put a $ on my time. Ehh, we will see. Might sell some saws and get it as a project if he still has it next year, which he probably will based upon what he was looking for it.
 
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Parts for some of those old bikes are hard to come by. They may have made thousands of them but now after all these years, nla . I've got a 89 yamaha Zuma II 50cc two stroke scooter I ride around on the farm, parts are hard to come by. It's also oil injected, if it ever goes out, hello premix.

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