I see that the chainsaw guy is retiring. I was wondering if anyone knows who is out there hopping up old Macs? I've got an old 7-10 and a couple 10-10s that could use a little hot ridding. Thanks for any help
I see that the chainsaw guy is retiring. I was wondering if anyone knows who is out there hopping up old Macs? I've got an old 7-10 and a couple 10-10s that could use a little hot rodding.
I have. My father was the oldest McCullough dealer in Wisconsin. The question would be why? I know it's fun, but you can't get the rpm's like new saws. I can do it if you are looking for unique? Or sell you mine.
That Bucking Army! lots of good vibes laughs and wisdom - aloha tdBuckin's macs cut like crazy, but his filing is also very good.
I know a guy..
I know a guy..
Thanks Don!Nice job on that Mac Jim, it prolly cuts better than my small carbed 101b. 2 minutes on a large, what a 60" cut, not bad.
I'd like that. For the type and amount of work you do you needed a bigger & better shop.Thanks Don!
You should come check out the new shop next time you're down this way.
here is another 125 SP i dont know if you do the work on BBRS saws? but honestly i NEED THAT 60" SETUP!
10-4! thats Canada Eh!I'd say most of those big yellow hot rods you see Billy cutting with have been on Bobby Walker's bench.
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