Duke Thieroff
Fill your hands, you SOB!
The 650 is most certainly a compact gear drive saw. 87cc.
The saw in question is direct drive, which rules out a 650.
My best guess would be 250, S250, 300 or 380. The 450/550 saws had a rubber handle grip.
First I would measure the bore to determine what it is, then measure the stroke, as the 87cc Macs are not larger in bore than the 80cc, but have a longer stroke.
The bore size would indicate if it is an 80-87cc Mac or if it's larger.
Being that it has a full wrap and that it does not have a number stamped on the block I would be more than willing to bet that it is an 87cc Mac of the Super 250 variety.
Many of the Super 250s had a stamped nameplate, similar to the 10 series Macs.
What carb does it have on it?
Tillotson HL?
Mac with primer?
Mac with choke butterfly?
Chris
The saw in question is direct drive, which rules out a 650.
My best guess would be 250, S250, 300 or 380. The 450/550 saws had a rubber handle grip.
First I would measure the bore to determine what it is, then measure the stroke, as the 87cc Macs are not larger in bore than the 80cc, but have a longer stroke.
The bore size would indicate if it is an 80-87cc Mac or if it's larger.
Being that it has a full wrap and that it does not have a number stamped on the block I would be more than willing to bet that it is an 87cc Mac of the Super 250 variety.
Many of the Super 250s had a stamped nameplate, similar to the 10 series Macs.
What carb does it have on it?
Tillotson HL?
Mac with primer?
Mac with choke butterfly?
Chris