thanks man i appreciate that! paint job turned out bleeping great..should have taking some close upsJust too damn cool!
got this lady back together today..think they all should have been white and black after i seen it together..yeah im going to put gas in it and run the paint off of it!View attachment 784398View attachment 784399View attachment 784400View attachment 784401
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So I fit some .404 , 050 gauge to a 24" bar for the ProMac 700.
The loop was incorrectly placed on a .063 bar .
The cuts are poplar, maple (hard as hell) and aromatic cedar. I noodled the cedar, and I love pink noodles!
As you can see the 700 didn't have a tough time with the old semi chisel stihl chain.View attachment 784618 View attachment 784619
Yes, I bought this saw from a local saw shop with the understanding that it was locked up, starter cover was misaligned.Seems like she is running nicely.
yes sir i agree but it would be a shame not to run it..i wanted to paint the logo white but could figure out how to do it and not be affraid how it would turn out..its still a mac no matter the colorShame to get it dirty. Should at least paint the raised logo on the starter cover yellow..., just because.
2 years ago my kid said the 28 bar on it looked like a rhinos horn before i done all of that to it.so thought that would look like a good paint job and white rhinos are rare so just went with it glad i did its really nice in person..im sure its the only mac like that so its rare to [emoji38]What prompted the "Rhino" theme?
A lot of shops just pull the cord and assume rather than work on a saw that is out of theyre comfort zone. Had a lot of them over the years that needed nothing to fix. Had a 576 husky for 150 bucks with pinched wires to the cutoff switch, went through 7 shops...nobody even tried. Said it was scored. Carbon marks because the spark kept dropping out,that wiped off with no effort. Still have it. Its a nice saw that cost 20 minutes and 0 dollars to fix.Yes, I bought this saw from a local saw shop with the understanding that it was locked up, starter cover was misaligned.
I believe that if I'm going to test a chain , sprocket , or bar length its important to use a known good running saw so as to get a correct estimate of how a combination works.
I like it. One of a kind now.2 years ago my kid said the 28 bar on it looked like a rhinos horn before i done all of that to it.so thought that would look like a good paint job and white rhinos are rare so just went with it glad i did its really nice in person..im sure its the only mac like that so its rare to [emoji38]
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And yes on the known good. This is why i didnt sharpen my chain when testing my 850. Literally comparing apples to apples from my 800 to the 850. If i sharpened it when i swapped it i would only be estimating. And i took that tree down with the 800 and swapped the bar and chain to the 850 to get a real feel for the power one to the other.Yes, I bought this saw from a local saw shop with the understanding that it was locked up, starter cover was misaligned.
I believe that if I'm going to test a chain , sprocket , or bar length its important to use a known good running saw so as to get a correct estimate of how a combination works.
thanks i appreciate that! didnt know if the die hard mac guys would appreciate something different doesnt look like they do lol and yes shes one of a kind may do one of my 850s but another colorI like it. One of a kind now.
Its still a real nice mac whether its yellow or not. If you use it and keep it going, who cares what color it is. It adds a personal character to it.thanks i appreciate that! didnt know if the die hard mac guys would appreciate something different doesnt look like they do lol and yes shes one of a kind may do one of my 850s but another color
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