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He's there in his shed fixing up some mowers and other junk he scored today. Man he knows some people far out. A week ago he found me an engine a gearbox front n rear diffs n a heap of other suzuki sidekick parts for 500nz. That will keep my little beast going for another 30 years :)
 
My younger son was help a local cut down some dead ash trees (Emerald Ash Borer...) and the folks that were going to take the wood backed out so he offered me the best of the lot. There was one larger tree already down that needed bucked into appropriate firewood lengths and I found a few nice pieced amongst the stuff he'd already cut up. I only ran one of the SP105's and my PM55 today...not sure a guy needs too many other saws than those two fine McCulloch specimens.

I'm taking this truck and trailer load to our Pastor in the morning, his fireplace requires somewhat smaller pieces so I cut them around 16" and split them down fairly small.

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Iowa allows a "third hitch" so I can pull my utility trailer and log splitter when I need to. Kindly ignore the odd colored saws in the back of the pick up truck, I only brought them along in case I needed to chock the wheels...

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Mark
 
I bought this Mac on Feebay from the lovely airhead from Vt.She said it's a "model 3427 810".I've been looking at pics of Mac saws trying to determine what model it might be.It does have a DSP.From what I could find out I'm leaning towards a 2-10G.What say you all?
 

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I bought this Mac on Feebay from the lovely airhead from Vt.She said it's a "model 3427 810".I've been looking at pics of Mac saws trying to determine what model it might be.It does have a DSP.From what I could find out I'm leaning towards a 2-10G.What say you all?
I'm gonna guess 6-10 just because of the pro mac style air filter.

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My younger son was help a local cut down some dead ash trees (Emerald Ash Borer...) and the folks that were going to take the wood backed out so he offered me the best of the lot. There was one larger tree already down that needed bucked into appropriate firewood lengths and I found a few nice pieced amongst the stuff he'd already cut up. I only ran one of the SP105's and my PM55 today...not sure a guy needs too many other saws than those two fine McCulloch specimens.

I'm taking this truck and trailer load to our Pastor in the morning, his fireplace requires somewhat smaller pieces so I cut them around 16" and split them down fairly small.

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Iowa allows a "third hitch" so I can pull my utility trailer and log splitter when I need to. Kindly ignore the odd colored saws in the back of the pick up truck, I only brought them along in case I needed to chock the wheels...

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Mark

Mark:
When I am out cutting I usually take either my PM800 with a 28" bar and .404 chain or my PM805 with a 24" bar and 3/8 chain and my PM10-10S and that will cover most anything I need to do except really big stuff and then I break out my SP125C with a 36" bar. If I have to limb a tree I will take one of my PM6's for that. Love my little PM6's, just great little saws. I have a PM55 but has low compression and I need to find the parts and rebuild it. Before it got low on compression I really liked that saw. Mine has a fixed jet carb on it, but done really well. For a just all around saw the PM55 and the PM10-10S are really good.

Brian
 
I'm gonna guess 6-10 just because of the pro mac style air filter.

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I'd looked at all the pics of the 70cc saws on Acres' site & they all had black air filter covers.My Super 6-10 A has a black air filter cover too,but there are 2 other versions of the 6-10.You're right though,I'll find out soon enough,Lol.
 

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