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Big Brown dropped another 6 cube on me.

It will be used for parts no doubt, has some of the worst "white death" ever seen.

It does have many good parts including a nice jug.

It was "crusty" lookin' by the pics, but even worse in real life!
 
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Tant a SD there, just a 6 cube Swede model eh?

I would have jumped on that 153 on the bag, but it had too much stuff missing, and the JB weld was quite the turn-off.
 
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While not a chainsaw. it is over 7 cubes.
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Ya, know about the big Stihl bars. But they seem to be as rare as hens teeth.
Got several Carltons from Baileys at a good price many moons ago, but their supply has dried up lately?

Damnitalltohell, seems the bar and chain ends up being as much or more than the powerhead.

That 152 has some good comperssion (especially with no bar) think I may do my first video. Are there any six cylinder fans out there?

600cc of Sachs Dolmar can't be wrong?
 
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Ya, know about the big Stihl bars. But they seem to be as rare as hens teeth.
Got several Carltons from Baileys at a good price many moons ago, but their supply has dried up lately?

Damnitalltohell, seems the bar and chain ends up being as much or more than the powerhead.

That 152 has some good comperssion (especially with no bar) think I may do my first video. Are there any six cylinder fans out there?

600cc of Sachs Dolmar can't be wrong?

Do it to it, Would love to see
all 6 idling at the same time.



Uncle Lee
 
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Where ya find that sweety. Very nice find.
Just use a large mount stihl bar. I think Bryce Stott
might have some 28 inch bars. But you prolly want
longer.




Lee

Surely you saw that dude in the SD thread?

Just leaks a bit of gas from the seam and a small crack in the brake cover.

With no bar on there for a counter weight she was a hussy to pull over.


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Here's the other wrap handle I got with the deal,

I took the liberty of re-hosing it,


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That's two 152s and damitalltohell they both leak gas at the same place:hmm3grin2orange:
 
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Picked up three of those 33 inch bars and some .404 skip.

I re-did the mounting holes and oilers and it was slow going ever with carbide end mills. Dat's some hard stuff fo' sure.
 
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Is that a Barracuda in there?
What's the story?
Me thinks that be a big block convertible.

There was a fella that used to hang out with an old drag racer down the street when we were kids (late '60s)

He had a dull yellow and black 440 Barracuda, I believe it was the first "Cuda" although it was the older body style.

That one would be pretty rare too from my research.

Big saws and big blocks, they go together like milk and cookies.
 

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