brandonstc6
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I just finished my 046.
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Looks good, but looks isn't all of it haha. How does it do in wood?
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That is a beauty!So one of my better customers walks in with this saw and asks if I might be able to get it up and running in the next 4-5 days. It seems his brother is not feeling up to snuff so he's hitting the road to cut firewood for the upcoming winter.
Did I mention that this customer is 86 years young..
I told him I would look at it, but he really should take my Husky 61 cuz it's lighter, oils itself, and starts easy. Brand new b & C.. Anyway, this what he brought in...View attachment 676138 View attachment 676139 View attachment 676140
Ain't it.. Got it started today.. Just on prime.. Has a heliacoil. Bout the only thing I found other than cosmetic setThat is a beauty!
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Thanks for the answer MarkThere were other models of the "Super Series" saws/engines that have a left hand starter. Most likely answer is the flywheel cover has been replaced with one from a later saw. If you look closely you will find the flywheel cover is the same on the 795L, SP105/125, and several of the kart engines, even the later two man saws like the 940.
McCulloch also supplied 795L power heads to at least 5 different manufacturers to product cut off/chop saws. The Target Quickie is probably the best known, lots of folks today still refer to any make as a "Quickie" saw.
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Mac 10 kart engine.
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For what it's worth, 1-85
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Mark
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