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Is that a McCulloch chainsaw? Haven't seen one of those for years! When I started sawing the choices were either a Homelite or a McCulloch.
Same argument between the loggers in my hometown then as to which was best the Homelite or the McCulloch, that you hear nowdays concerning the Stihl or Husqvarna!
Excellent pictures by the way!
Cameron Hughes
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Ah, sorry, lost in translation: Esky may be what you call an ice chest? A container to put things in with ice to keep them cold for a day or two.
Yes, the saw's a McCulloch. It was dad's general farm saw for as long as I can remember, and is now my firewood saw. Good saw - has done a lot of work. RG
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RG, Great pictures and a nice Greener. I like the straight stock. I have a circa 1892 with a pistol grip, 27 1/8" Damascus barrels, imp.cyl/full. Gun weighs 6 lbs even. Great to carry and with shooting low pressure-low recoil shells is fun to shoot. Only thing is getting used to the safety. Also nice to hear of a future hunter tagging along.
David
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