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    Default CC Engineering chain saw

    There are a few on here with CC Engineering tool and cutter grinders. Last week at the Tenterfield Railway Station Museum I spotted this 2 man chainsaw by CC Engineering. A great brute of a thing, would have been a genuine widow maker.

    The cast aluminium petrol tank is an interesting way of making a fuel tank.

    Excuse the crappy photos - iphone and poor lighting.



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    Quote Originally Posted by bob ward View Post
    There are a few on here with CC Engineering tool and cutter grinders. Last week at the Tenterfield Railway Station Museum I spotted this 2 man chainsaw by CC Engineering. A great brute of a thing, would have been a genuine widow maker.

    The cast aluminium petrol tank is an interesting way of making a fuel tank.
    I can't make out what is different about the tank Bob.

    BTW In between the cylindrical tin can style petrol tank strapped to the motor on the first generation of saws and the plastic tanks of today, most chainsaws used cast aluminium tanks.

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