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My 200th Chainsaw (not quite what I was thinking)
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<blockquote data-quote="Saw Dr." data-source="post: 4002311" data-attributes="member: 18022"><p>I have not cataloged my saws in the past, but I started doing that the other day (again, as I started once before.) It is not 200, but I'm well over the century mark. The sad part is that only about 30% of mine are runners. I need to get better at upgrading the ones I have, and quit "collecting." I have had my 111s for over 2 years, and it has never been on the bench. That should be a crime. </p><p></p><p>P.S. If anyone has a clutch, sprocket, and clutch cover for said 111s, that would really help things along :help:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saw Dr., post: 4002311, member: 18022"] I have not cataloged my saws in the past, but I started doing that the other day (again, as I started once before.) It is not 200, but I'm well over the century mark. The sad part is that only about 30% of mine are runners. I need to get better at upgrading the ones I have, and quit "collecting." I have had my 111s for over 2 years, and it has never been on the bench. That should be a crime. P.S. If anyone has a clutch, sprocket, and clutch cover for said 111s, that would really help things along :help: [/QUOTE]
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