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Eccentric

Eccentric

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Actually a great deal for a shop. Same cost as the Oregon manual spinner. Will probably give faster and more consistent results, and eliminate the manual force.

Are these still sold new?

Philbert

That's what I need right there.

What do those things go for new? That's less than a "professional grade" manual spinner goes for new. Hmmmmmm.......

Look at the timestamps for these three posts. We were all thinking the same thing....:D
 
Modifiedmark
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I have never seen the word "imported" on any of my beer bottles. I have seen the phrase "the king of beer" on them. Along with the saying beech wood aged. I have no idea what your talking about.

Knuckle Boom

had to post something

I agree, the King of beers is on the shelf next to my personal favorite the Champane of beer.

I remember the big Moosehead push years ago. Flat cured me of any Canuck beer ever again. :ices_rofl:
 
Modifiedmark
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I hear that Pliney the Elder is killer beer. I wish I could get a case of it. I also sent that guy with the 340 an email. I could probably walk to his home. I am just across the bridge from him.

Good luck and I hope you get it. If you do and decide to send it off, just let me know and I'll give you the address in Indiana to send it to. :rock:
 
Eccentric

Eccentric

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I agree, the King of beers is on the shelf next to my personal favorite the Champane of beer.

I remember the big Moosehead push years ago. Flat cured me of any Canuck beer ever again. :ices_rofl:

Moosepiss is indeed nothing to write home about.:jester:

Jonsered chainsaw (used) 18" bar

Doesn't look like a Jonsered or a Stihl to me.....
 

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I agree, the King of beers is on the shelf next to my personal favorite the Champane of beer.

I remember the big Moosehead push years ago. Flat cured me of any Canuck beer ever again. :ices_rofl:

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Yeah, that Mooseface will give you the squirts. This here stuff will grow hair on them old green saws for you.

Oddly enough, it's made by Moosehead breweries.
 
Nogoingback

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I have a 50" red oak down on the farm, wanna send it to me? I'm gonna need it for that behemoth. Our red and white oaks took a terrible beating during the hurricane. I haven't cut up a tree less than 30" at the base yet. I'd kinda like to find something small to use the XXV on other than limbs. :(

I'd like to help but your not supposed to loan out saws. Them the rules. :D
 
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Rare 50" McCulloch 895 Chainsaw


This is the cheapest (by $300) that he's ever listed it at. Over the last year+, this joker has listed this saw for various prices (up and down and back again) from $899 to $2000. Thinks it's plated in gold I guess. In that condition, I wouldn't pay more than $100, even with that length bar.

I had him down to 400.00 through emails months ago.
But still too much for me as i have a few already.



Lee
 

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