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<blockquote data-quote="hammerboyone" data-source="post: 2796386" data-attributes="member: 48411"><p><strong>Good Junk..?</strong></p><p></p><p>Trip was worth the time, I now am the proud owner of what i believe is a mcculloch 755 with a helper handle.she didn't have any loose parts yet sitting there in the corner of a storage room in her basement was a very nice looking large yellow "post hole digger" looking thing,as she put it.. well after a closer look in poor light.. i found these numbers on the tag...:msp_lol: 755 13818. looks like i will be going back tomorrow because it wouldn't fit in the back of my liberty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hammerboyone, post: 2796386, member: 48411"] [b]Good Junk..?[/b] Trip was worth the time, I now am the proud owner of what i believe is a mcculloch 755 with a helper handle.she didn't have any loose parts yet sitting there in the corner of a storage room in her basement was a very nice looking large yellow "post hole digger" looking thing,as she put it.. well after a closer look in poor light.. i found these numbers on the tag...:msp_lol: 755 13818. looks like i will be going back tomorrow because it wouldn't fit in the back of my liberty. [/QUOTE]
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