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Wish you were closer. Got that drag saw to make a decision about. Froze now but ran when parked lol. Figure running it should be worth double but not sure I have the time or desire to tear it down.

Especially if it turns out to be dicked. I think runners only bring 600-750 and as it sits would have to ask 375 or call it a flower planter and put it on the front porch.
 
Truck is back together. Waiting till tonight to fire it up so the sealant can set a while. Then I’ll change the oil as I know a little bit of crud fell in as I was pulling the intake.
Hopefully she's good to go.
I think it’s going for sale tomorrow. I’ve had enough of this vehicle.
It probably has rust, or I'd be interested, need a good workhorse. I may try to buy something either in FL or on the drive there or back this summer when we go.
I hate rust :baba:.
 
Around here they double in value with no rust and lowish miles. Replacing a good work trucks tougher than finding a date for the evening.
Much easier for me to find a date, my wife will go out anytime it works for us :heart:.
My suburban doesn't have any rust, I really just need to get it rolling again, but id still like a truck of some sort.
 
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That's sweet Frizz.
Kinda looks like a hot saw:chainsaw:.
Have you cut any wood with it, hows it cut?
It’s for display, unless my neighbor pisses me off, then I fire it up on a Sunday morning! It cuts like a dull knife, smokes like a mosquito fogger, vibrates yer hand to sleep in minutes, and it’s no wonder old loggers can’t hear! It’ll look good when I’m done detailing it! Have an old boat motor I restored in the house already, time for an old chainsaw!
 
Much easier for me to find a date, my wife will go out anytime it works for us :heart:.
My suburban doesn't have any rust, I really just need to get it rolling again, but id still like a truck of some sort.
I made it a rule not to date married woman. It just gets too weird around holidays n such. J/K! Well sort of...
 
I let the RTV set for several hours. Fired up the truck around 8:30 and let it run for a bit. Changed the oil cause I know some crud fell into the lifter galley and head when I was disassembling. Also there was quite a bit of carbon build up in the lifter galley. And a piece of one of the wire retainers from the worse lifter was gone so hopefully that found it’s way to the pan. I’ll run the truck a couple hours tomorrow and then change oil and filer again to hopefully remove most of the gunk.
 
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It’s for display, unless my neighbor pisses me off, then I fire it up on a Sunday morning! It cuts like a dull knife, smokes like a mosquito fogger, vibrates yer hand to sleep in minutes, and it’s no wonder old loggers can’t hear! It’ll look good when I’m done detailing it! Have an old boat motor I restored in the house already, time for an old chainsaw!
It sounds like that :rolleyes: would be quite the display :laugh:.
I remember seeing a picture of that motor yrs ago, not sure if it was when you go it or what.
Think about it every time I see an old boat motor now :).
 
Customer brought this in today, not he's saw he works for a nearby landowner and the first he said as he lifted up the saw; "you want to buy it" then he laughed :laugh: Needed it to be sharpened and ready for cutting Thursday morning.
I've never fondled one of these but WOW I'm surprised how compact and light weight they are, feels like a 40cc. I can see why someone would like to have one of these around.

And yes; my hair is grey, you can just call me silver totem, ugh.
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Customer brought this in today, not he's saw he works for a nearby landowner and the first he said as he lifted up the saw; "you want to buy it" then he laughed :laugh: Needed it to be sharpened and ready for cutting Thursday morning.
I've never fondled one of these but WOW I'm surprised how compact and light weight they are, feels like a 40cc. I can see why someone would like to have one of these around.

And yes; my hair is grey, you can just call me silver totem, ugh.
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Nice.
Just think, the one in my video isn't even broke in yet. Another thing to consider is the 550mk1 has the angled top handle and is a bit faster ;).
But that 5105 will do okay too :).
Glad the customers are rolling in now :happy:.
 
Nice.
Just think, the one in my video isn't even broke in yet. Another thing to consider is the 550mk1 has the angled top handle and is a bit faster ;).
But that 5105 will do okay too :).
Glad the customers are rolling in now :happy:.

Thanks, I think perhaps this guy will be back because the chain looked like it had been through rocks a couple of times and he looked kinda hopefully at me when he asked "can you fix this" :D
Even though; it was a breeze to do the whole routine on this one compared to just touch up that harvester chain, everything on it was just... bigger. Charged 5 and got 10 with a smile on that one.
 

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