Have owned many muscle saws but still no American made ones. Interested in saws from the 70/80s. Mcculloch 797 and CP/SP125 or Homelites like the 650/750. No gear drive though. Looking for speed in wood. Let me know what you have? Thanks.
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So your getting rid of the baby saws and getting big ones .Have owned many muscle saws but still no American made ones. Interested in saws from the 70/80s. Mcculloch 797 and CP/SP125 or Homelites like the 650/750. No gear drive though. Looking for speed (rpm). Let me know what you have? Thanks.
More like the baby saws need parentsSo your getting rid of the baby saws and getting big ones .
Have owned many muscle saws but still no American made ones. Interested in saws from the 70/80s. Mcculloch 797 and CP/SP125 or Homelites like the 650/750. No gear drive though. Looking for speed (rpm). Let me know what you have? Thanks.
More like the baby saws need parents
I liked that Japanese muscle he had .Homelite 750 & Speed doesn’t belong in the same discussion.
Great saws, but fast they aren’t.
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I liked that Japanese muscle he had .
I guess fast in 50" wood may be a better way to state it lol.
Haven’t seen a 750 run in person but looked impressive in videos online with a “turbo” like whistle to it. What rpm does a Mcculloch 125 run at, stock? I know the 101 cart ones are fast.Homelite 750 & Speed doesn’t belong in the same discussion.
Great saws, but fast they aren’t.
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Caption: Move your ass nephew. Small saws with little beards in the back!!!
Haven’t seen a 750 run in person but looked impressive in videos online with a “turbo” like whistle to it. What rpm does a Mcculloch 125 run at, stock? I know the 101 cart ones are fast.
How did you mount the 101 engine?I’ll be honest my Homelite 750 was quite a bit more impressive than my SP125 stock for stock. Haven’t had a chance to run my 101 kart saw to compare just yet.
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Asking for q friend lolHow did you mount the 101 engine?
A 101 mounts up the same as a 125 shortblock. The only mod I've had to do when installing a 101 is to drill the crankcase for the oil pump pushed to pass through.How did you mount the 101 engine?
125's are better work saws with,I’ll be honest my Homelite 750 was quite a bit more impressive than my SP125 stock for stock. Haven’t had a chance to run my 101 kart saw to compare just yet.
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I guess i was asking about the mc20 engine i got the kart engine mixed upA 101 mounts up the same as a 125 shortblock. The only mod I've had to do when installing a 101 is to drill the crankcase for the oil pump pushed to pass through.
Hmmm i have a 650 super not really considering selling it but if the offer is right i might let it g0.All this talk is getting me excited. Going to help a friend 2 weeks from now clear 3 acres of oak trees. Hoping to bring an American muscle saw along. Can do cash or trade.
PM me some picsHmmm i have a 650 super not really considering selling it but if the offer is right i might let it g0.
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