Guido Salvage
Supreme Saw Whoreder
Macs have the model number stamped on the block. Flip the saw over and you will have your answer.
Yeah Guido, usually they do. However, what turns out to be a 1-70 that I have here was "unobtainum". As I was browsing the images, there were several models that are very similar in appearance but the 1-70 has a slightly different air filter "hood" than the others. At this point, that's all I'm really going on. Any idea where the tag is supposed to be on that model? Most of my older Macs are pretty easy to locate, this 1-70 is my "newest" model (87cc).Macs have the model number stamped on the block. Flip the saw over and you will have your answer.
I sure don't see it, Mark, I'll clean it up better tomorrow and take another look. Do you have one of this model?Most of the older large frame McCulloch saws have the model and serial numbers stamped on the bottom of the crankcase.
Everything after the 44/55 saws had the hinged cover up to the CP/PM/SP models so all the 44/55S & SA, 1-70/80 Series and 700/800 Series. I am still looking for a 1-75...
Mike Acres site is very good but it does have a few errors. Even so it is the best resource on the net for saw information.
Mark
Maybe I should have taken notice of your sig (one day I'll make one of those). Kind of figured you were needing a specific model to complete a line-up. Isn't there a 47? Seems like I have 1 or 2 of those. I'm getting my accumulation organized and preparing to move a lot of them on to new homes, I just can't hang on to 'em forever.I have all except the 1-75 and 797. Some are better condition than others. My 55, 1-85, and 1-72 are all very good runners.
Mark
Only the 3-25 has the handle which curls up into a rubber grommet in the fan shroud.I thought I had this all figured out, but now I have a question. I thought the 47 had the "hump" in the gas tank, but I discovered that it's flat like the 3-25. I have a saw here that's missing the tag. What external indicators, other than the wrap handle, differentiate a 3-25 from a 47. This particular saw has the wrap that crosses under the saw and terminates at the side of the flywheel shroud, which I believe is predominant on the 3-25. From what I can tell, the 47 is a full wrap, crossing over in front of the cylinder. I suspect there must be something besides the wrap to determine a positive ID. Could somebody please enlighten me?
Yeah, that confirms what I had pretty much determined. The saw in question is missing that shroud but it has the handle, which does terminate at that point. I was curious if there were any other differences, just in case the wrap handle had been swapped (which isn't likely).Only the 3-25 has the handle which curls up into a rubber grommet in the fan shroud.
Any of you guys got a spare 7-10, pm700 piston laying around? NOS would be nice.
Where abouts is he?Bob Johnson has a few for sale.
Mark
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