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McCulloch 740

Here are a couple of photo's of my 740; 99cc direct drive saw. A pretty good old saw once you get it started.

Mark

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Here's a couple pics of three of my saws with some Ohia I cut today. My 660 with a 8 pin sprocket pulled the 36" bar with ease. I just put that 28" bar on my Echo. Fits very nicely. The little 61 Rancher can hold it's own. My 028 is waiting on new rings. My MS 270's muffler is in Ohio getting modded along with a new muffler for my Echo that I got for $5.00.
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Here's a couple pics of three of my saws with some Ohia I cut today. My 660 with a 8 pin sprocket pulled the 36" bar with ease. I just put that 28" bar on my Echo. Fits very nicely. The little 61 Rancher can hold it's own. My 028 is waiting on new rings. My MS 270's muffler is in Ohio getting modded along with a new muffler for my Echo that I got for $5.00.
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Those are nice saws you got there but that wood really takes the cake,no pun intended. More table tops? The previous pics of your work blows me away,awesome!
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Those are nice saws you got there but that wood really takes the cake,no pun intended. More table tops? The previous pics of your work blows me away,awesome!
Pioneerguy600

Thank-you. That's nice to hear. Those will become tables like the two kiawe ones you can see in the background. The owner of this tree said it's estimated to be 750 years old. I have to drive two hours one way to get there but it doesn't bother me, even with $4.36 gasoline. It's just too much fun using that big bar on my 660.
 
After waiting a month my 056 Mag finally arrived today. She ain't pretty but put in some 40:1 and she fired up after 3 pulls.

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Here are my personal saws. I started collecting about 3 years ago. I bought some wooded ground in 2001 and started to clear for my home in 02'. I started with an Eager beaver. After a tree fell on it, and a trip to the local stihl dealer I was hooked. I have developed a friendship with my dealer and get all his trade-in's to repair and re-sell and we split the profits. I have had probably 20 different saws that I have keep for my "personal collection". I get attached to some of them and don't want to get rid of them. When it gets to big the wife makes me sell a few. She doesn't understand that you have to have a back-up saw for your back-up. I only cut firewood for my wood furnace so she may be on to something.

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. I have developed a friendship with my dealer and get all his trade-in's to repair and re-sell and we split the profits. I have had probably 20 different saws that I have keep for my "personal collection". I get attached to some of them and don't want to get rid of them.

that's a sweet deal you got there. Dealers over here are not too keen on such partnership. My Stihl dealer (Eddy) is a real nice guy and I have been able to pry a few oldies out of his hand so far, but them dealers are tough boys sometimes...

Here's a freebie I got last week..:) :) :)

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ok, so they've multiplied a little bit since this photo. Just hanging out to get home I can get a whole family pic! (+041 and 075)
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NICE saws computeruser, I like your taste... 075 AND 076 hu, me too. Not sure I can justify but, might have to sell one to fund another purchase
 

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