I see a 61, an 026, a 3400?, a decent sized partner, a decent sized Alpina, a PL-4, a medium sized Pioneer, a Super EZ, maybe a Homie 101? I’d get ‘em, strip/scrap the crap saws, “bulk lot” the bars, and fix/sell the “good” ones.
No. Just.... no. I call all non-mag saws that aren’t from the Big Three “plastic fantastics” and mentally relegate them to scrap. Maybe if I ran one I’d change my mind but the 3 or 4 that have passed through my hands didn’t pique my interest enough to add them to my project list.What? No love for the 600 series McCullochs?
No. Just.... no. I call all non-mag saws that aren’t from the Big Three “plastic fantastics” and mentally relegate them to scrap. Maybe if I ran one I’d change my mind but the 3 or 4 that have passed through my hands didn’t pique my interest enough to add them to my project list.
hey hey i have 610, things built better than a tank. feels the same to.. hard to start, gets bad fuel economy, takes lickin’s and keep’s tic’n..Nope- running them does not make them any better!
hey hey i have 610, things built better than a tank. feels the same to..
i figure if it ever gives out in my life time, it would make a really good anchor for the boat..I won't knock owning one- take the bar off and well, everyone needs a door stop now and then!
Use your time to build a shed. Then get project saws. MikeI would have jumped on it. Trade, give, sell what you can and keep what you want. Great way to pass away Covid blues, with a good project. Right now I would love a project. My biggest hurdle is a place to work on them and then where to keep them, for now.
Only one, then make it a big one.Use your time to build a shed. Then get project saws. Mike
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