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  1. Al Smith

    Old Blue

    Old Blue has found another home already .It seems this guy just had to have it .I traded it straight up for the heaviest saw I think I ever picked up ,a David Bradley 5G that must weigh at least 50 pounds . I'll take some pics this weekend and post them .This thing would make an anchor for a...
  2. Al Smith

    Old Blue

    Well,in looking at it you would think so .However to be quite honest they just don't have enough grunt to get-er- done . Of course way back when that's all they had ,that's what they used .
  3. Al Smith

    Old Blue

    One reason they sucked down so much gas is because of the unrestricted exhaust .It just blew right through the cylinder and oiled every thing on the clutch side of the saw . Try stumping with one of those or an old Mac sometime.Wear a gas mask .:O
  4. Al Smith

    Old Blue

    Those little spark arresters are just typical of the time period .Some of the Macs ,like the 250 had them also . The only thing that keeps you from going deaf is the fact they only run around 8 -9 thou on the Macs but the Homies don't even go that fast . They will blow the wax outta your ears...
  5. Al Smith

    Old Blue

    The chain looks about the same as mine .It would likely cut about as good if it were on backwards .:)
  6. Al Smith

    Old Blue

    Ha,if you wait long enough people will give them to you .:|:
  7. Al Smith

    Old Blue

    :lol::lol:
  8. Al Smith

    Old Blue

    This old boat anchor was made before the majority on this site were even a twinkle in their pappy's eye . Homelite C5 ,77 cc ,1962 . This old dog sat for twenty years in a barn ,on a shelf with a bad sparkplug wire .It was a freebie from my neighbor . Replaced the wire,replaced the starter...
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