180CC Chainsaw....CL Funny

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Ha! That's awesome. I just bought a used 018, but it's broken down for a oil pump - I haven't run the MS180, but likely the same. Go give your 361cc a run and let us know what that kind of power can do! ;lol
 
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That must be in metric or something.
 
Just what I need to mill that 36" Honey Locust I got last week.
 
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Electric start?
 
Here's a 1951 Disston twin cylinder chainsaw I found on the internet. ==c It's 180cc, the size shows it. I'm not sure how they got all that displacement in that little Stihl on the first post in this thread. They may be onto something if they did! :p;)

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Here's a 1951 Disston twin cylinder chainsaw I found on the internet. ==c It's 180cc, the size shows it. I'm not sure how they got all that displacement in that little Stihl on the first post in this thread. They may be onto something if they did! :p;)

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It's all about perspective . That's actually a very rare Stihl model 01800 . It's actually sitting on a sequoia stump that's clost to 3 meters across . There you go folks mystery solved . I'd buy it , but I'm fresh out of sequoias here .
 
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Here's a 1951 Disston twin cylinder chainsaw I found on the internet. ==c It's 180cc, the size shows it...

Looks to me like that dude is thinking, "Take the damn picture quick before I drop this mother on my foot!!". !!!
 
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That's one I want. Brother & his wife,daughter,son in law,their 2 toddlers & a few others went up to Black Duck Lake,in northern Minnesota in late June .One stop was the Paul Bunyan Museum in Bemidji.I've got a pic of my 4 yr old great nephew next to a pretty beat up DA-211 2 man saw.
 
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I think I paid $80 for my 180cc.
 
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