Posted by jeffcat on August 05, 2016 at 08:31:03 from (76.116.244.142):
In Reply to: Had To Laugh.... posted by Bryce Frazier on August 05, 2016 at 08:05:21:
Hey Bryce! Quite a few years ago I picked up a Mc Culloch model 1000 on fleabay. That is six HP 100cc. Came with a 3 1/2 foot bar running 404 chisel chain. What a monster. Look her up on "Chainsaw Collectors Corner" web site. Any saw you can think of is on there with a boat load of information. That big baby now has a 4 footer with the roller tip. A tree removal crew came to the folks farm one day and gave my dad TWO truck loads of logs. Cheeper than going to a disposal yard. I think there were eleven of them. Huge silver maples from 18 inches up to two logs that were, well when I stuck the bar through them there was about 3 inches sticking out the other side. Took me two days to cut them all up. What gets me is the past few years the new Stills and others don't run like any of my saws. Mine run in the 11,ooo area MAX. Those things are up in the 13,000 range PLUS! As you said wayyyyyy fast. Good to see you in Chaps! Have fun.
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