L1ability
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I dont cut alot of wood, i sometimes get the odd job to take down a tree or two and i have a few small saws. Recently my main 14" Craftsman 2.3 (old poulan rebadge) blew out, great saw too... but i pushed it wayy to hard for about 5 days straight, for a free saw im happy.
A guy i was doing a job for gave me a Mcculloch Pro Mac 355, and 2 Mcculloch Mini Mac 110's. only the one mini mac has a bar and chain.
is the 355 is a decent saw? it says "black and decker" tiny on the label so im assuming the age is 1985-87, also says "U.S.A" so i was hoping its a quality peice. I would like to assume it is 35CC, and the first 2 model numbers before the dash are 12, so would it be a 12" bar? i had intentions of a 16 for it, but it did look kinda small... anyways i just rebuilt it and cleaned up the ports. if its any good ill keep it, if not i could probably sell it for something, what do you guys think?
Thanks
BTW, if i cut more trees i'd invest in a stihl, but those jobs arent common enough :msp_sad:
A guy i was doing a job for gave me a Mcculloch Pro Mac 355, and 2 Mcculloch Mini Mac 110's. only the one mini mac has a bar and chain.
is the 355 is a decent saw? it says "black and decker" tiny on the label so im assuming the age is 1985-87, also says "U.S.A" so i was hoping its a quality peice. I would like to assume it is 35CC, and the first 2 model numbers before the dash are 12, so would it be a 12" bar? i had intentions of a 16 for it, but it did look kinda small... anyways i just rebuilt it and cleaned up the ports. if its any good ill keep it, if not i could probably sell it for something, what do you guys think?
Thanks
BTW, if i cut more trees i'd invest in a stihl, but those jobs arent common enough :msp_sad: