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Back around post 252 fwgsaw and I struck up a little PM conversation, when I drove to Oregon for the PNW GTG in June the trip turned into this for me...

...I built some shelves in the back of my F150, good thing too since there is a layer of saws 1-1/2 deep on the floor of the bed plus a second level all the way to the window.

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Since I ran out of room in the back, I had to put a couple in the cab with me too.

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I couldn't fit them all in one photo, here were the McCulloch saws from fwgsaw.

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In addition I got a NIB Mini Mac and a 1-75 from madhatte

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Since I mentioned I had a Jonsered 910 while at the GTG, I ended up with another for parts, this one is a 901E.

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I made some repairs on a 10-10 for one of the guys at the GTG and he sent me home with this beautiful DE50

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I stopped to see 3000FPS on my way home through Wyoming and he added this 1-60 to the mix.

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I did go through the DE50 and replaced the coil and oil pump so I now have another great little 50 cc saw ready to go. The only other one I've done anything further with is this Super 10-10; I did not have one in the collection yet so I thought this would be a neat addition. Notice the PM style fuel tank, yet still retains the old RH starter assembly.

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While at the GTG Torinocobra thought I should have this partial roll of McCulloch 7/16" chain so I found a spot for that as well.

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I had all of the saws spread out as you see in the photo above for a week in my garage/shop. As I was starting to put them away my wife wandered by and asked "are all of these new?" Why of course not, they were all used...

Mark
 
Back around post 252 fwgsaw and I struck up a little PM conversation, when I drove to Oregon for the PNW GTG in June the trip turned into this for me...

...I built some shelves in the back of my F150, good thing too since there is a layer of saws 1-1/2 deep on the floor of the bed plus a second level all the way to the window.

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Since I ran out of room in the back, I had to put a couple in the cab with me too.

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I couldn't fit them all in one photo, here were the McCulloch saws from fwgsaw.

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In addition I got a NIB Mini Mac and a 1-75 from madhatte

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Since I mentioned I had a Jonsered 910 while at the GTG, I ended up with another for parts, this one is a 901E.

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I made some repairs on a 10-10 for one of the guys at the GTG and he sent me home with this beautiful DE50

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I stopped to see 3000FPS on my way home through Wyoming and he added this 1-60 to the mix.

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I did go through the DE50 and replaced the coil and oil pump so I now have another great little 50 cc saw ready to go. The only other one I've done anything further with is this Super 10-10; I did not have one in the collection yet so I thought this would be a neat addition. Notice the PM style fuel tank, yet still retains the old RH starter assembly.

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While at the GTG Torinocobra thought I should have this partial roll of McCulloch 7/16" chain so I found a spot for that as well.

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I had all of the saws spread out as you see in the photo above for a week in my garage/shop. As I was starting to put them away my wife wandered by and asked "are all of these new?" Why of course not, they were all used...

Mark
IMG_20170824_134006505.jpg I believe the correct mix was 40:1 or was it 41:1 I kinda lost count somewhere between the first and second layer of yellow saws in marks truck. I was impressed because I really didn't think they all were going to fit.
 
When your 13 years old and have 12 Chainsaws ranging from 1955 to 1978 and you still have 4 of those in your collection 26 years later. Course back then I had no idea what CAD was. I may have had 13 saws back then but can't remember if I acquired the John Deere 80ev before highschool or not.
 
You may have HAD CAD when about five of the guys who posted on this thread are showing pictures of saw piles that came from you. Mike
Do you ever feel guilty about contributing to this CAD problem that some of us have? And your dates in November will be just fine.
 
Back around post 252 fwgsaw and I struck up a little PM conversation, when I drove to Oregon for the PNW GTG in June the trip turned into this for me...

Mark

Very nice! @fwgsaw has some nice stuff, doesn't he? My only Mac (SP125) came from him.

Speaking of Mac's, anyone got a spare 797 laying around? Been looking for one...

Scott
 
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