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nstueve

nstueve

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x2-3 on the 7900

I'm sure there are others more pressing like the 372, 390's, etc... but I'd like to see the 7900 dolmar version when ready... Lots of us with 6401's w/ bb kits and actual 7300/7900's that wouldn't mind having a full wraps, I'm sure!!!
 
webercustoms

webercustoms

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We really need the potential of selling about 20 or so a month to "mock up" a new saw. sounds crazy but it really does take alot to build the first sellable handle. I do alot of :bang: in the process! what saw do you want one for ?
 
RandyMac

RandyMac

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There are many McCullochs that use the same full wraps, they are pretty much just rectangles. They are aluminum and wear out on the bottom.

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Rounder

Rounder

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Talked to Jones in Lolo this morning, looks like he'll have some in. Should be a good deal for you, pretty high traffic shop he runs. He sells a lot of rebuilds, so I'm sure a few will go out with those fancy handlebars and spread the good word. :cheers: - Sam
 
Metals406

Metals406

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Gosh! :blush:


Somebody does love me! See, my mother was wrong! :laugh:


Just got back from camping with my family -- which I rarely get the opportunity to do. :rock:
 
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