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My only entry at this time.
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Whole bunch O' awesome saws. Sure is a kick running saws that are bigger than the bikes we rode as kids.



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I forgot a couple...next up is the SP105 106cc from the big box-O-saws from Washington state a couple of years ago, just got it going recently

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Last one is the 1-76 99cc that also came from the West Coast, Randy Mac gave it a little exercise at the PNW GTG in June.

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Last one is the 1-76 99cc that also came from the West Coast, Randy Mac gave it a little exercise at the PNW GTG in June.

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Mark

Everybody who looked at that shot of Randy immediately had their eye drawn to that stylin' hat of his. He could have been hacking at that log with a pocket knife and no one would have noticed .....

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Everybody who looked at that shot of Randy immediately had their eye drawn to that stylin' hat of his. He could have been hacking at that log with a pocket knife and no one would have noticed .....

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.............except for the McThunder coming from that mighty saw. There's a backstory to that hat. Randy was a good sport to wear it again this year...:clap:
 
I think Roland could compete with Lee for numbers of big saws...chances are better for Lee to find a place where he can actually use them however.

I expect Belgian has to pay a noise tax or at least get a permit just to be able to start one of those saw in the back garden.

Mark
 
My soon to be 6.44 ci 790 is still on the bench...

So in its place I will post a pic of my 6.04 ci 1-76 parts saw... which has been torn down to supply most of its parts to the 790 project...

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I've got to get this #### painted, and the 790 cylinder bored... then it's all downhill from there... an air filter would be a good idea though... I think that will be the only thing I'll need other than the carb kit for the Mac flatback and fuel lines... and a bag of sand, and paint... yep, I will be sandblasting these for the fresh paint to stick. The engine itself will be left alone. But the oil tank, fuel tank, tins, etc. will all be painted a nice yellow, or maize maybe? :rock:
 
OK I'll Chime in.....

A Mac SP125 with a 60" bar

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Three Mac SP125/101B's

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Two Echo 1001VL's

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A Mac 795

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A Pioneer P60

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Two Homelite 1020's

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Two Homelite 750's

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Count me in...

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Count me in...

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Oooooooooooooo ..... I LIKE that ..... but I like Belgian's twins better! :D
 
Chris, Now thats one sweet Model 99 Mac.
They don't come much nicer than that.

Lee

Thanks Lee - she is a nice old girl. It is now looking better thanks to Cliff who supplied me with a points cover and a really nice falling spike to top it off. The saw is a runner and sounds pretty cool. I would like to find a replacement muffler for this machine as the original is a little knocked about.

Regards,

Chris.
 
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