Vintage Chainsaw GTG in Baraboo WI August 19, 20, 21st WHO's Going!

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I had time to crunch one video tonight. My Son Peter competed for the first time this year. He did most of the work on this saw himself with some clutch set-up help from Mark Heimannm, and a little carb tuning from me. Here is his cut. I'll post all the times soon, and hopefully some more video.
250 McCulloch chainsaw vintage race - YouTube
 
It was good to see you all again. Sorry to hear there was some severe operator error by the guy running the 166 in the 5+ cube class. :laugh:

Sorry, Marty. :hmm3grin2orange:
 
Yah, the 166 is about as manly as they get. Back to the show for one more day. Will be doing some cutting today, but I'm going to look around at the other exhibits too. Lots of green tractors for me to look at.
Scott
 
I sure wish I could make it back up today. As I was leaving, I went past all of the tractors that had already lined up for the parade. I would love to be able to see them all!
 
Any updates with race results? Any videos? I hear that a certain McCulloch 77 that an eccentric fellow in Ca sent to Dike, Iowa last fall has taken 2nd place (to Bill G's 3100G) in the gear drive class. Way to go Mark. I wanna see video!!!!!!!:clap:
 
Pics from Baraboo this past Saturday and there's lots of them.
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Fantastic! Look at those old gear drives diggin' in. I MUST see video of Mark running that McCulloch 77. 5/8" chain makes some BIG chips!:clap:


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I see you posted a second set while I was posting. That other McCulloch 77 looks awesome with the big NOS bar on it. Good to see Marks BP-1 and the other gear drives too. You guys need some MUCH bigger wood to race those beasts in...:D
 
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Here are the results:
Antique 2-man, 26" red elm, 1 cut:
1 Steve King, Disston KB6 28.20
2 James Disston KB6 29.65
3 Steve King Disston 211 30.00
4 James Disston 211 30.76
5 Roger McC 940 37.65
6 Scott "McC" Mac 7-55 42.77
7 Marty "Kingsley" Disston DA211 45.33
8 Scott "McC" Mall 7 54.70
9James Mall 6 1:02.70
10Paul Pioneer Super twin 1:05.70

Gear drive 15" Cottonwood, one cut:
1 "Bill G" Homelite 3100 6.15
2 Mark "heimannm" Mac 77 9.87
3 Mark "heimannm" Mac 55 10.05
4 Mark "heimannm" Mac 1-85 10.06
5 "Bill G" Mac 895 10.25
6 "Bill G" Homelite 770GS 10.80
7 James Homelite Super 1130 11.53
8 "Bill G" Stihl 090G 11.54
9 James Mac 895 13.12
10 Bruce Homelite Super Wiz 55 16.65
11 Mark "heimannm" Mac BP1 17.10
12 Roger Mac 77 18.30
13 Scott "McC" Mac 47
14 "Bill G" Stihl BLK 32.80
15 Peter Mac 1-80 37.25

Vintage direct drive 5cu and under: 2 cuts, 10" cant
1 Scott "McC" Mac 250 9.15
2 Bruce Homelite 450 10.13
3 Marty "Kingsley" Stihl 041 10.72
4 Mark "heimannm" Mac 7-10 11.00
5 Bruce Mac 300 11.08
6 Steve "Wendell" Jonsered 621 12.61
7 Roger Jonsered 801 13.57
8 James Homelite 450 13.70
9 Roger Husky 65 14.06
10 Marty "Kingsley" Mac 10-10S 15.99
11 Bruce Homelite 330 16.35
12 Peter Mac 250 16.76
13 Peter Mac 10-10
14 Bruce Pioneer Farmsaw II 18.78
15 Steve "Wendell" John Deere 80EV 18.79
16 Bruce Stihl 041 20.37
17 Mark "heimannm" Mac D44 27.88
18 "Bill G" Mac Thriftymac 1:10.50

Vintage direct drive 5cu and up, 3 cuts, 10" cant:
1 James Homelite Super 650 10.03
2 Mark "heimannm" Mac 125 10.35
3 Roger Stihl 090 13.25
4 Roger Husky 2100 13.43
5 Roger Jonsered 111S 14.63
6 "Bill G" Castor CP120 15.49
7 Marty "Kingsley" Dolmar 166 16.48
8 "Bill G" Stihl 090AV 22.07

Vintage Hotsaw 3 cuts, 10 cant:
1 Les Mac 125 5.32
2 Scott "McC" Mac MC92 5.47

Minimac:
Mark "heimannm" has a nasty little mini that would outcut Peter's and "Kingsleys", almost 2 cuts to one!
 
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