Posted by jeffcat on December 01, 2018 at 13:08:57 from (50.207.7.237):
In Reply to: Anyone like old saws? posted by Morgan in ar on December 01, 2018 at 10:36:29:
I have a decent size collection of Mc Culloch saws. Goes all of the way back to the mid 50s. Goes from 2.1cc all the way up to the big 6hp mac 1000 with a 4.5 foot long bar. That 605 is the smallest of the 600 series saws. They are a little rare. I only have one in my collection. I think it is 3.5cc. Good running saws and I will tell ya Please run it with hi-test gas and mix a bottle of fuel mix in 3/4 gallon of gas so you end up with about a 36/1 mix of fuel. Saw is much happier with that mix. The other thing is use straight 30wt motor oil in the bar oil tank. That saw has a diaphram type pump and that sticky bar oil just will not pump. Another person was saying about his 10-10 saw getting run over. There are several models of 10-10 saws from a light weight to a semi pro model called a 555. That is the one he wants to get hold of. That or a pro mac 650. I have nine or ten of those and three of them have bow bars on them. It is the top of the 600 saws and has compression release and is 3.7cc. That is around 4hp of raw power! The big monster in the collection is a two man Disston saw. Model KB-7B. That is two cylinders at 12hp. Have you ever checked out this web site? "Chainsaw Collectors Corner" out of Canada. Has every single chainsaw ever made. Loads of information. Have fun with your new toys. P.S. go on Ebay and pick yourself up a set of teeth for that saw. Night and day difference how it will cut. Also way less chance of kick back.
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