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Bowtie

Bowtie

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Here is my running toys as of today.
 
splittah

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WOW, impressive collections guys!

I feel sooo.... unworthy. :censored:


BUT.. there may be hope for me yet. :clap:

The other day I said something to my wife about how much yarn she has bought over the last 6 months and she says "hey, you bought a chainsaw" to which I replied, not as many as you have bought yarn, and she says " I really don't care how many chainsaws you buy, you are the one paying for them".... OH REALLLLYYY. :clap: :clap: :clap:


WOW! Time for another new saw? :)
 
Griffbm3

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So I ask myself...

Why do I have CAD? It is no longer a question of "If I have CAD". I have never been a logger, but I did commercial land clearing for a time. ALWAYS used the same saw, never bigger, never smaller. Used the Hydro-axe, grapple skidder and ONE chainsaw. I heat with wood. Why do I need 10 chainsaws?

I find myself looking on Ebay and Craigslist for saws. What the heck is the matter with me? I even bought that saw that I sold 2 weeks ago at an auction. That was $800 I spent at an auction. On a chainsaw for the heck of it? Seriously, that's insane. Mind you NONE of my saws are collectors saws, they are all working saws, but I only have 2 arms and hands (as of today) and cannot use more than one.

This site is great, and I appreciate everyone sharing their photos. I know I have some photos somewhere of my saws, they'll be here soon. Until then, I will read on and smile realizing that there are plenty of other people out there that are just as fascinated with saws as I am...

Jason
 

ents

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Here's a link to some saws (which I tried to post pictures of in an earlier post) that are in an auction. Some one with REALLY BAD CAD may want these included in their collection.

https://web.govliquidation.com/login

Once here, do a key word search "chain saw" (2 words). The Remington saws are the very bottom lot number. There are other saws offered too.

Enjoy,
 
adkranger

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CAD evidence...

Not quite as extensively ill as some, but it gets worse by the day.............
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The runners..........ready to rock 'n roll.:rockn: :rock:

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The projects..........couple basket cases and some needing minor tweakin' to rock.

Got a few more packed away somewhere and some tucked away in undisclosed locations......
 
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heimannm
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Just a few...

When I counted tonight there were 30 McCullochs in the work shop, about half of them are runners. Here is a picture taken several weeks ago when I had all of these running one Saturday. I would try to assemble all into a group photo but my wife might catch me and find out how many saws I really have around. Of course when I really needed to cut some wood in a hurry tonight I grabbed one of the trusty Jonsered 621's, sure a lot easier to run that the 1-46 or the 1-85.

Mark
 
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