797?
7 9 7
You two got's it right. another 797G
I built my first one back in 08 i believe and it was a great project
as well as never ever hearing of one. Since then i have built 4 and
have found 3 others that were built back in the day of serious
logging. This one has done some work. The good, It has a good
looking piston but i'm sure the rings a worn so this saw will probably
get a restoration in the future.
Lee
Hell where I live my drive is 75 miles to anything that matters I buy in bulk if I can if I need something made for the shop...kinda like buying 166's in bulk:waaaht:
Nice to see some luck turning your way, Uncle Lee. :msp_flapper:
Hmm .. wonder if my 895 scheduled to arrive next week will turn out this way? I'm guessing not.
A near mint 250
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willing to let go.
more mccullochs in auction
+1 on the LH drill, every once in a while the LH drill will back the broken screw out.
Actually there was a PM 4300 that was the last of the 70 cc 10 Series but who's counting?
I really like using my CP55, hope the CP70 is as much fun to operate once I get it done. The anti-vibe on the CP55 is pretty nice to use. I like my 7-10 as well, very zippy and all but the vibration does get tiresome.
Jeff's surgery to close the wound from the earlier infection removal went well today, he will have to spend at least four days to make sure the skin grafts take. We should be able to retrieve him from the hospital next Wednesday.
Thanks to everyone for your prayers and well wishes, everything certainly seems to be very positive at this point.
Mark
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