Believe me I'm looking for an 800!, but I think it's a regional thing, most of South Carolina hasn't been a big saw place.I was kind of the opposite. I started out in the day of the old Homelite. I grew up in the back wood and we had a Homelite dealer in town but to get a MAC you had to drive 25 miles or more to Hazard or Prestonsberg. My Uncle would make that drive but my dad would not. Now I know why he made that trip. We own a telephone company and a cable TV company and had Homelite saws. I know now days that no one in the small town knew how to tune them being the reason we had so much trouble with them. I can remember getting one started and not letting it quit until the job was done. I have actually put the thing in the seat beside me reeving it as I drove down the road because I know if it quit I would be using an axe to cut the rest of the day. I took that saw and started it before I went up the hill to cut a tree off the line in a pouring rain storm in the middle of the night just to get to the telephone line and it not start. I flung that thing over the hill to never see it again. So I did not really like old saws until I got an old MAC 10-10 and got hooked up with Ron and seen that they were good saws that could keep up with new saws. I now like the old saws. I now know my troubles with the old Homelites were just no one in the area knew how to tune them. I have a Husky 262XP, a good saw but my MACs will start better than the new saws. Just now days I really like my old MACs. The marvel of how advanced they were for there time.
Mtc. Supervisor, Get you a PM800 and you will fall in love with it. Your 700 is a great saw, but the 800 is head and shoulders above it. Just such a sweet saw to run. So refined and so smooth.
Brian
The one big Homelite I have was a trade in at a saw shop (probably from up north)and an 088 that a retired saw shop owner had . I have family in Pennsylvania so I'm hoping to come into some leads up there but you guys will be the fisrt to hear when and if I score one.
Well as far as the pro mac 700 goes I think in its class (70cc) its just a great saw ,I've cut with guys using stihl 440s and husky 372s and the stihl guys always want to try it and like it ,the husky guys get butt hurt and tell me how their saw is better, and it might be but I've had my 700 snatched from me by a 24" limb and watched it fly and crash into the ground and just sit there and idle, I climbed down and bucked up the limb , just ridiculous not even a concern with it.
Are all the 80cc macs Anti vibe?