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An old oleo Mac 946. Can it be changed to a 3/8 lo pro?


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My only experience of an oleo mac was years ago when working with my old man,he bought one and after a month we had loads of trouble with it not running right,in the end we were working on a roadside and one morning it wouldn,t start so he grabbed it  and smashed shit out of it on the road,jumped in the truck and off we went and bought two new Husky,s,not relevant to the thread but always makes me smile,he was a short tempered chap my old man:lol:

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3 minutes ago, gary112 said:

My only experience of an oleo mac was years ago when working with my old man,he bought one and after a month we had loads of trouble with it not running right,in the end we were working on a roadside and one morning it wouldn,t start so he grabbed it  and smashed shit out of it on the road,jumped in the truck and off we went and bought two new Husky,s,not relevant to the thread but always makes me smile,he was a short tempered chap my old man:lol:

..... Did you forget to fuel it .... ? an let him pick it up  ? K

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1 minute ago, Khriss said:

..... Did you forget to fuel it .... ? an let him pick it up  ? K

No but it was funny watching him smash it up,it was late 80s and he bought 2 new 254xps and he reckoned they were the best saw he ever used and i still have one of em and it still runs great

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6 minutes ago, gary112 said:

No but it was funny watching him smash it up,it was late 80s and he bought 2 new 254xps and he reckoned they were the best saw he ever used and i still have one of em and it still runs great

Husqvys were cracking saws then. Cosset it.  K

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Seems you can buy a new one....there's a whole range of tools branded Oleo-Mac Still made in Italy....Not seen one in use, I wonder what their like?

 

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