You're welcome but I didn't really do a thing .
If it runs without much problem,you're in like Flynn .If not you will be a McCulloch expert in short order .;) Not to worry,Macs are the easiest saws ever to work on .
Oh they are heavy old rascals no doubt about that . Eric Copsey grabbed a hold of my 650 at a gtg once and could not believe the weight of that old plow horse .
You want a challange,try an up cut with one of those things some time .:lol:
Yes sir,that saw was made in the time of tall trees and iron men . That one isn't for the faint of heart .:D
It used to be UPS was a buck a pound from here to the left coast and about 75 cents to central Fla but I suppose the rates may have went up .
Ha,I bought an 18 HP Briggs engine it...
To further elaborate on the paint color an axample is in order . This saw, a Super pro 105 has only had the muffler guard and recoil assembley repainted .The other paint is original .Considering the original paint was over 30 years old the match was pretty close .
No problem B and Gary .I'm glad he wants it .
I'm up to my hip pockets with old saw as it is .
I will say this though,a Mac high speed engine with a gear drive will come as a surprise to most people .
That one is an 80 cc engine,same as the 250 .It won't throw chips like my 650 which is 87...
Now don't give me that now GAS .If you want it ,it's your's .I need another Mac about like I need another butt hole .Which I might add would come in handy sometimes if a guy were in a hurry .:lol:
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