It's not a 797 it's a 1-76 so not the saw i thought but still a great find for $50!
Ok cool, I thought I had a 797 but a McCulloch fb group confirmed it is a 1-76 but I'm ok with that!
What does a McCulloch 797 go for in "tlc" shape?
Well it is a 797, aftermarket parts couldn't find the serial #, 36" Windsor bar. I'll need to replace some wiring and adjust the ignition coil it...
Someone 20 mins from me is selling it for $50 thinking its some pos. So fingers crossed I can get there in time.
I thought that, but really was hoping for a second opinion. So thank you!
Ya. I'm going to check to see if the serial# matches the 797's.
I'm seeing a guy tomorrow about what he says is a older pioneer saw. But I looks more like a McCulloch. Did some searching. He didn't have any...
In my second picture you can see the American falls in the back ground.
I found the age on ancient Ontario trees.
That's the one!
Really hmm cause I just happen to know where some good size stumps and root Balls are that the farmer doesn't want.
You know it!
I was trying to figure out the BF I estimated from the fork to the ground around 6100 BF :)
I hope so go Fiskar has a hookaroon but I can't find them anywhere here. They are in the States but the selection up here sucks. I might have to...
Thought the Sawyer crew would like to see a true beast of a Black Walnut this tree has been estimated to be one of Ontario's oldest trees a real...
Milled up some poplar for the raised garden beds. I'm not going to bother letting them dry I'll just slap them together and nail them and replace...
Sheet of steel might be cheaper but if you have no way to weld it your up a creek without a paddle. Less boiling time and wood used along with...
I was looking into top bar hives I can build one myself or if I get a longstroth there is a local honey and bee keeper supply about 30 mins from...
Thx for the input, you discount your syrup to get rid of it I have the opposite problem I don't have enough to sell to ppl I had to tell ppl I was...