goeduck
Super Member
I keep waiting for him to show an old blue Homelite. I gave both of mine away years ago when I bought my first saw with a chain brake... I sure wish that I hadn't.!
I am waiting for an old green and red homie.
I keep waiting for him to show an old blue Homelite. I gave both of mine away years ago when I bought my first saw with a chain brake... I sure wish that I hadn't.!
Neighbor in MA had one of those McCullough, think with a 48" on it.
I could barely lift it off the ground. He lifted it onto his shoulder like a toy.
He did work as a lumberjack though. He also had a few two man saws, now that's a workout!
I keep waiting for him to show an old blue Homelite. I gave both of mine away years ago when I bought my first saw with a chain brake... I sure wish that I hadn't.
Or maybe a big yellow McCullough. You had to be a real man just to carry that one into the woods!
Knock on wood the only issue with this saw so far has been the AV is weak and it would be fine for a short bar but running a 32 or 36 they’re floppy.
Knock on wood the only issue with this saw so far has been the AV is weak and it would be fine for a short bar but running a 32 or 36 they’re floppy.
I am waiting for an old green and red homie.
Do you mean powered saws, or the old two man crosscut? I have one of the latter... it's a nice ornament in my shed.
There is a fix out there for the weak av's for running longer bars. Guy I know on FB came up with them. I'll find link in a sec