2dumb4words
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I'm pretty excited about today's purchase. I've wanted a 5 or 6 cube saw for a while. Really just wanted something for the occasional "big un". Not starting a firewood business or mill (yet). I spent a little less than the seller was asking, but a little more than I wanted to spend. I believe what I got was a low hour, one owner 550 that was his most prized tool. I got the impression he was glad to see it going to someone that appreciates it for what it is. The way this thing is built, I wouldn't be surprised if it lasted another 30+ years.
The 550 came with a 24" Oregon roller tip, 2 chains, a box of spark plugs, a new 7 pin rim, and the tool to change it as well as the original albeit oil soaked owners manual and IPL. He also still had the original receipt and some literature.
After talking chainsaws for a while he asked if I was a Mac fan? Said he had one he'd "throw in". I expected a mini mac. Maybe an eager beaver. Out comes the "sweetener". A clean 1-42.
Edit: added pics. Apparently he bought a 450. Used it for several days and traded up to a 550. 4-26-1980 from Abco Western bar inc. Portland Oregon.
The 550 came with a 24" Oregon roller tip, 2 chains, a box of spark plugs, a new 7 pin rim, and the tool to change it as well as the original albeit oil soaked owners manual and IPL. He also still had the original receipt and some literature.
After talking chainsaws for a while he asked if I was a Mac fan? Said he had one he'd "throw in". I expected a mini mac. Maybe an eager beaver. Out comes the "sweetener". A clean 1-42.
Edit: added pics. Apparently he bought a 450. Used it for several days and traded up to a 550. 4-26-1980 from Abco Western bar inc. Portland Oregon.