SHOP CUSTOM U.S.A MADE STAINLESS BUCKING VINTAGE H&S-STYLE SPIKE FOR THE BIG CHASSIS VINTAGE MCCULLOCH CHAINSAWS - NEW/UNUSED, BUT MAY SHOW SOME SHELF WEAR OR VARIATION AS THERE IS SOME HAND DEBURRING / FINISHING INVOLVED - PLEASE SEE PHOTOS AND/OR VIDEOS FOR ITEM DETAILS

USA made custom shop stainless steel large falling spikes for the large block vintage McCulloch muscle chainsaws. Based on the dimensions of the medium/large redwood or west coast version Mac H&S Hadston profile spike popular in the 1960s and 1970s. These were the big bar falling dogs and have massive underbite for wrapping face cuts around old growth timber. Like a kickstand, they also keep your long bar tips off the ground/truck bed. This particular pattern was the most widely used of the Hadston McCulloch spikes and was a 1970s aftermarket logger favorite for coastal softwood cutting from Alaska to NorCal. Faithful & quality stainless steel USA reproduction of a classic westcoast mac saw accessory. In my opinion, the best looking dawg profile ever to grace the McCulloch big block muscle saws. See photos for fitment on saw and other details.

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SPECS:

- Heavy duty 3/16" / ~4.6mm thick 304 stainless steel stock (same or better thickness than original).
- 5/16" / ~8mm diameter fastener mount holes (like on original Hadston H&S spikes).
- Large ~3 & 1/8" / ~79mm bottom spike prominence.
- Weight is 10.6oz / 302g

FITMENT:

Replaces McCulloch PN: 61330 & 61331

Fits McCulloch chain saw models:

SP125 SP125C SP125S SP105 CP125 CP125S Pro Mac PM105

740 790 795 795L 797 797L

200 250 Super 250 300 380 400 440 450 550 550 Super

1-40 1-41 1-42 1-43 1-45 1-51 1-52 1-53

1-70 1-71 1-72 1-74 1-75 1-76

D30 D36 D44 D45 Super 44

NOTE: CHAINSAW POWERHEADS, GUIDE BARS, OR CHAINS SHOWN IN PHOTOGRAPHS AND OR VIDEOS ARE NOT INCLUDED - LISTING IS FOR STAINLESS SPIKE PART ONLY

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