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I've added another Mite-E-Lite generator and have some literature on the way. I have McCulloch/Mite-E-Lite documents from around 1971 through 1985, and I believe I saw that Mite-E-Lite was in business in the 1950's? If anyone has some insight into when McCulloch purchased Mite-E-Lite I would appreciate knowing more.

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Mark
 
I watched this afternoon the repeat from a few days ago of that Rural Heritage show on RFD-TV which featured your museum & fellow chainsaw collector Dave Wildgrube from southern Minnesota. 👍

Great stuff.I'm about 2.5 hrs to the SW of your museum.One of these days I'll have to take a short trip & say hello again,check it out sometime.
 
lol I think you got my post confused with someone else's.
Someone sent that to me, via an instant message, about a day before, so I did not know how old it was, or where it originated.

Mark said he had not seen it, and I thought others might like to view it, so I posted in in this thread.

It opened up for me in Facebook, so I was not sure if people not on Facebook could view that link.

Sometimes, technology is easy; sometimes, it’s very frustrating.

Philbert
 

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