(02-16-2017, 08:41 AM)carl haydt Wrote: Hey Lucy,If you need it I can send you an article I have where it explains how to convert a Mc10 clone kart motor into a 1-70 or 1-80 chainsaw ! That way if you have any Mc10 clone motors setting around doing nothing you can turn them into a working saw to get rid of all those trees! Buddy
no need carl,
i have maybe 20 mcculloch saws i haven't done anything to except buy and set aside.
plus i have a decent though pretty worn out little 18" home owner green colored saw i got from home depot about ten years ago. it had no idea what was in store for it when i bought it.
steve,
done that been there with a f350 standard tranny. that kinda job always sucks in the winter.
today i'm moving more stuff swiped my cousins 18" flatbed i didn't know he had yesterday.
had to dig through piled up plow snow was worth the time to get it.
with luck we'll finish moving stuff today anf get my daughters car tomorrow.
btw for those who think i'm bs'ing heres a link to the auction getting rid of stuff my uncles "saved" over the years figuring they were piles of g0ld.
- the conveyor system was installed in 1995 in a J.C. penney outlet retail store build we did, cost 85,000.00 when new seems like it ain't worth much used!!!
- the forklift was great till the batteries puked oyt now replacing them is 5,000 not worth doing.
- the pile of trim for 10 bux is insanely low all that wood was cut mid sixties late 70's . been in dry storage since 1980 when my uncle bought it. probably 10,000 board feet. over 1/2 is 16 foot clear pine molding
i pulled about 1,000 board ft of different styles of crown molding for myself before we listed it for future use. have no space for the rest sad.
here's the link
north haven storage space auction
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Dave L.