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Brand new EFCO MT8200 located in Asia. Not sure if you are keen to proceed further?I am looking for a few saws that are on my bucket list. The main one is a McCulloch Titan 70. I had a pretty nice one about 10 years ago and for whatever reason, I ended up selling it. The other 2 I would like to find are an Efco 8200 and a Solo 681. I don't mind if they need some work other than crank bearings since I don't have the tools for that. Thanks!
Wow that's an interesting looking Mac what is it 1970's early 80sDid you find your Titan 70?
I have a McCulloch pro Mac 72, nearly the same saw, which I might consider selling.
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It's actually from the end of the nineties, along with the pro Mac 60, probably the last two big saws made under the McCulloch name.Wow that's an interesting looking Mac what is it 1970's early 80s
Very interesting and cool.It's actually from the end of the nineties, along with the pro Mac 60, probably the last two big saws made under the McCulloch name.
Made in Italy after Electrolux bought out the brand.
As you can see, they released this saw as the Titan 70, and the pro Mac 72 under McCulloch, and the partner 720. I think there was a fourth variant, but I forget what it was called
My mistake, the Titan 70 design, same bore and stroke as a 372xp, did come out of the late 80s, but I think the partner and McCulloch versions were released in the 90s.Very interesting and cool.
Hi and welcome!Hi I'm new to this site. But I have a Titan 70 parts saw. Missing muffler and top plastic cover.
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