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That would be funny,imagine winding up with 2-3 cord of these:D



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How thoughtful of you guys, lol! I do have one that might work. I've seen them referred to as old pieces of junk. It's a Poulan, eeeekkk, model 4000:clap:




I was just getting ready to say that I knew you had at least ONE that was up to the task but I see you beat me to it.

I know where there a couple more "old junks" if you need to borrow one!!!:D
 
Help everyone. Our very own Brad Snelling is going to be in need of a decent saw to cut firewood with. He is considering installing a "real" wood burning appliance and I am afraid he doesn't have a decent saw in his collection. Does anyone have a McCulloch sitting around? I am just concerned that his saws won't be up to the task.:greenchainsaw:

Snelling has more working saws than I've got cells in my body :greenchainsaw:
 
So.....Did I get this right?

So.....Did I get this right? None of Brad's saws below will stoop to cutting firewood?:jawdrop: :spam: :dizzy:


blsnelling; said:
Originally NOT Posted by blsnelling

Stihl
SHOWsaws: 084, 066BB, 460 Mag, 440 Max, 361BB, MS260 Pro, MS200
Dust collectors: 090, 076 Super, Lightning/Contra, 045 Super, 07S x 2, 08S, S10 Top, S10 Rear, 048, 038 Magnum, 031, 028 Super, 041 Super, 020AV

Huskies
372BB, NE 346XP
Solo
681

Others
Disston DA-211 x 2, Kiekhaefer KA-211, Mall 6, Mall 7H, Sally Saw, David Bradley 917.60029, Homelite Super XL-925 x 2, Wright Blade Saw , Homelite Zip, Mac 10-10A-RH Start, Mac 1-52, Pro Mac 700, Mac 35, Poulan 4000
 
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