Dennis Cahoon
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Those would've been gone long ago if they were the big tips......$10 is all those little tips are worth.......Hahahahahaha!
250cc/or BB Honda [email protected]lly, cold start hotsaws for timbersports competition, plus Bars, 1/2", or 404 sprockets, and racechains for customers only. Not interested in building woods port, GTG saws, or small racechain......I'll leave that to the other sponsors.
OK, I was just checking because, I know a fella that was wondering what rpm 22 horsepower on a Mcculloch sp125. I'll just refer him over to you. . . . MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Been filling your pm box, too? Dunno how many ways I can answer him and 2 days later still get asked again. Kinda turned into a game...
Brother Bryce has them...
2.5" CHAINSAW BAR TIP NEW STBX746 | eBay
They're the small tips though, for the slim-line bars.
Been filling your pm box, too? Dunno how many ways I can answer him and 2 days later still get asked again. Kinda turned into a game...
Hmm, thats got me thinking... I have some worthless to me 21" poulan hard nosed bars, think these would work for conversions for them?
I picked up a couple nice 16" roller bars from Bryce awhile back. He had them listed as Mac mounts but they were really Poulan mounts if you ask me. I really should have picked up a few more as I could use them now.
The trick is not to answer that guy. He has mental problems. I just put him on my blocked list every time he comes around.
Converting old hard-nose bars is pretty easy with the Oregon three-rivet tips or those small rollers if the hard nose has the right profile.
Is that what they're for? I bought 1, too. Slot fit perfect for my 10-10, just had to gring for the tensioner. It's in a pic earlier in this thread.I picked up a couple nice 16" roller bars from Bryce awhile back. He had them listed as Mac mounts but they were really Poulan mounts if you ask me. I really should have picked up a few more as I could use them now.
Converting old hard-nose bars is pretty easy with the Oregon three-rivet tips or those small rollers if the hard nose has the right profile.
Is that what they're for? I bought 1, too. Slot fit perfect for my 10-10, just had to gring for the tensioner. It's in a pic earlier in this thread.
........and it is a different looking style that any I've seen before. Mark
That isn't a roller, it is more like a sprocket with no teeth. The chain chain still has friction on the sides of the teeth and possibly the bottom of the chain, on a roller, no friction.GB roller nose:msp_thumbup:
Who says nobody makes brand new ones?................]
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