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Post by scotts2000 on Dec 23, 2018 21:27:47 GMT -5
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Post by undee70ss on Dec 23, 2018 21:40:13 GMT -5
Nice group of 750's. Eight total? Didn't you also sell a 750 a while back (2-4 months ago)? I thought I was bad, I have only four, two runners, one to be saved/maybe and one a parts saw for sure.
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Post by scotts2000 on Dec 23, 2018 21:47:57 GMT -5
Nice group of 750's. Eight total? Didn't you also sell a 750 a while back (2-4 months ago)? I thought I was bad, I have only four, two runners, one to be saved/maybe and one a parts saw for sure. Altough heavy these saws are a blast to run. I finally got into some nice oak with one of the 750s spinning a small bar and it was a hoot watching other saws try and keep up in the cut. I have sold several 750s yes. The saw listed a few months ago was sold then buyer never paid. I did not list saw again. However some scammer on ebay stole my photos and listed and sold the saw. Of course the purchaser never recived saw and scammer has been reported. Kinda crappy deal.
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Post by blythkd on Dec 23, 2018 22:05:30 GMT -5
Sweet collection! Dad and I used to have a 750 years ago and it was something else. Even with a 28" bar and sharp chain you really had to pick up on the back handle to stop it. Pure beast.
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Post by scotts2000 on Dec 23, 2018 22:19:29 GMT -5
Sweet collection! Dad and I used to have a 750 years ago and it was something else. Even with a 28" bar and sharp chain you really had to pick up on the back handle to stop it. Pure beast. Oh ya lot of grunt. I have a 24 with 3/8 on the above picture its kind of on the small side of things for.this saw but dont really use big bars around here often.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2018 22:28:57 GMT -5
What a collection!!! Those look amazing
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Post by ellsworth74 on Apr 26, 2020 22:02:52 GMT -5
I just got my first 750 today. Listed as a parts saw, but from what I could tell in all the pictures it really doesn't need a whole lot. I've found just about all the parts I need from Leon's, can anyone suggest a few other reputable places? Need a muffler for it yet
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Post by edju1958 on Apr 26, 2020 22:15:52 GMT -5
You can try Chainsawlady here,if she doesn't have anything then try Bob Johnson at 607-638-9297,Mon.-Fri.9:30 A.M.- noon,then 1:30 P.M.-5:00 P.M.
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Post by undee70ss on Apr 26, 2020 22:24:29 GMT -5
I just got my first 750 today. Listed as a parts saw, but from what I could tell in all the pictures it really doesn't need a whole lot. I've found just about all the parts I need from Leon's, can anyone suggest a few other reputable places? Need a muffler for it yet Mufflers are a tough find for those saws.
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Post by ellsworth74 on Apr 26, 2020 22:31:13 GMT -5
Are the 650 and 750 the same? I know some parts of the great American chainsaw series are interchangeable
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Post by ellsworth74 on Apr 26, 2020 22:35:09 GMT -5
You can try Chainsawlady here,if she doesn't have anything then try Bob Johnson at 607-638-9297,Mon.-Fri.9:30 A.M.- noon,then 1:30 P.M.-5:00 P.M. Will do, thank you
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Post by sawnami on Apr 27, 2020 7:22:07 GMT -5
Are the 650 and 750 the same? I know some parts of the great American chainsaw series are interchangeable Mufflers for 650 and 750 are the same.
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Post by lesorubcheek on Apr 27, 2020 9:07:35 GMT -5
Be careful if you find a 650 muffler. They are part number A-12739-1A and used a 10-24 screw to attach. Super 650s and 750s used A-12739-1B and used 1/4" screw. I haven't played with a 650 recently but pretty sure they won't allow a 1/4" through them. It may be as simple as enlarging the hole with a drill, but I can't say for certain. Just know these things are all hard to find and ain't cheap.
Dan
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