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Finnbear said:
completely forgot about the 7 old Gravelys in the barn-that makes 92
:help:
This is where the fun really starts when guys keep coming up with more stuff. We did this in the store and guys were coming in weeks later with things like "Hey, I forgot about the generator up at the camp."

A buddy of mine swore he was gonna buy a 1983 Dodge off some guys front lawn for $300 just so he could get ahead of me. He knew that he couldn't get away with bringing that thing home though.
 
38, and 18 are saws...
....that's 47.3% saws

hmm, forgot the welder, weedwhacker, gas-engine Tanaka drill, so:

42; 18 still saws...
 
I had a list of pneumatic tires and spark plugs. I added internal combustion cylinders to the count.

Pneumatic tires - 93
Spark Plugs - 52
Cylinders - 76

Of course at any one time there at least a half dozen flats. Other cylinders are ommited such as hydraulic or in water pumps pumps. More of my equipment is diesel now depressing the spark plug count. 4 spark plugs are in chain saws, 2 in my old Disston DA211

Bob
 
3! Got my old Homelite 1000watt DC generator up and running, enough to run 10x100watt lightbulbs lol, just an interesting machine ts'all (1954 model, upsidedown cylinder, used to be for radio sets during Korean war), still has the steel case for it too! Someone here posted a pick of a similar one, would like to built a AC inverter for it though.
:cheers:
:D
 
My first post...seems like a suitable thread.....

Cars:

4.6 Land Rover: 8
3.5 Land Rover: 8
Alfa GTV: 4
SIII Land Rover: 4

Saws:

Alpina 0-70s: 1
2 x Stihl 009: 2
Stihl 024: 1
Stihl 046: 1
Stihl MS880: 1
2 x Stihl HT75: 2

Other Machinery:

HS70 Hedge Cutter: 1
Fs120 Strimmer: 1
Kawasaki Strimmer: 1
Echo Blower: 1
Pressure Washer: 1
2 x Shredder/Chippers: 2
Pump: 1

Tractor:

Field-Marshal Mk 1: 1

Total 41, 8 saws.

And this is in Europe, where petrol/gas is about $8 a gallon. I must be mad.
 
toyota pu = 4
ford f250 = 8
5 saws = 5
1 weed wacker = 1
total................18

guess I need to buy some more saws.:greenchainsaw:
 
29 total
8-64 Impala
6-Dodge (Cummins)
6-Jeep
7-Chainsaws
1-weedeater
1-lawn mower
Or I think thats all.
 
8 chevy dump truck
6 toyota 4runner
2 digit towable backhoe
2 twin cylinder bunting
2 sensation trimmer
1 bobcat walk behind mower
1 weedie
1 echo back blower
1 roll around blower
1 echo hedge trimmer
1 john deer edger
1 compressor
and 4 saws in a pear tree
31 for me!
 
This was kind of fun!
Let's see here...Hmmm

6 small 2 cylinder boat engins: 12
3 lawnmowers, 3
8 clearing saws, 8
2 snowblowers, 2
4 trimmers, 4
1 hedgecutter, 1
1 concrete hammer, 1
1 Tractor, 3
1 Car, 4
Chainsaws...Hmm that run's....About 300. One twin, 301
 
Mange said:
This was kind of fun!
Let's see here...Hmmm

6 small 2 cylinder boat engins: 12
3 lawnmowers, 3
8 clearing saws, 8
2 snowblowers, 2
4 trimmers, 4
1 hedgecutter, 1
1 concrete hammer, 1
1 Tractor, 3
1 Car, 4
Chainsaws...Hmm that run's....About 300. One twin, 301

Mange Wins!:rockn:
 
11 - saws
5 - 3 blowers, 2 hedge trimmers
2 - 2 snow blowers
16 - 3 diesel work truck trucks
19 - 2 stumps grinders, 2 chippers, 1 tractor, 1 log splitter
7 - 4 mowers
1 - edger
8 - 05' F350 dually
8 - '86 Bronco
4 - Honda Nighthawk
4 - Conquest TSi
21 - 2 boats & a few outboards

106
(23 batteries)
 
Mange said:
This was kind of fun!
Let's see here...Hmmm

6 small 2 cylinder boat engins: 12
3 lawnmowers, 3
8 clearing saws, 8
2 snowblowers, 2
4 trimmers, 4
1 hedgecutter, 1
1 concrete hammer, 1
1 Tractor, 3
1 Car, 4
Chainsaws...Hmm that run's....About 300. One twin, 301

Mange, thanks for getting the europeans off the hook here !!
we were looking bad untill now.:biggrinbounce2:
welcome back, my friend.;)
roland
 
Hello, Larry and Roland!
Good to see you too!

I have a bunch more saws just for display and parts.

I have almost a cubic meter with cylinders that is in boxes, waiting for my attension....
 
Gosh I feel almost anemic with only 20, and a few of those are couple saws and a generator that run, but don't get used much. Even my 78 yr old Dad has 30+, and he uses more of his than I do since he is retired and has the time to "play". How does it go? The one with the most toys in the end wins? (something like that...). Maybe we should have a thread that refines it a bit to say that you can only count the cylinders that get hot at least once every 2 weeks or so. That would lower the numbers down to a realistic level. In my case, HOT cylinder count would be only 16. I bet most of us would be under 20 in that case... maybe not.
 
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