Sawyer Rob
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I have a Pro-mac 55 I bought new in about 1975, I haven't started it in many years...
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SR
Well, you know what to do...I have a Pro-mac 55 I bought new in about 1975, I haven't started it in many years...
Thats pretty cool. I have several mcculloch saws made in the 60s 70s or 80s but only really a couple i could pinpoint to a year. Thats not even a guarantee. Only 1 i can guarantee when it was bought originally. My cp125 came with the guys original receipt which is a really neat item. Not being mean but i too was made in 1975. HahaI have a Pro-mac 55 I bought new in about 1975, I haven't started it in many years...
SR
I tried to add some a while back. I honesty can't remember all of them anymore Vinny. Its a bit embarrassing.Lol, i did that when i started and the list got too long to keep up with in a short period of time. And i dont have near as many as some.
I understand.I tried to add some a while back. I honesty can't remember all of them anymore Vinny. Its a bit embarrassing.
Me too. It's a big year for us...Not being mean but i too was made in 1975. Haha
Depends on your birth date, you may have been made in "74". LOLThats pretty cool. I have several mcculloch saws made in the 60s 70s or 80s but only really a couple i could pinpoint to a year. Thats not even a guarantee. Only 1 i can guarantee when it was bought originally. My cp125 came with the guys original receipt which is a really neat item. Not being mean but i too was made in 1975. Haha
Going to get it soon enough! Was thinking about testing from the spark plug hole with the piston at BDC, but my vacuum/pressure tester kit from Amazon didn’t have anything I could make work. I think I’ve read somewhere about making a fitting out of an old spark plug.Looks like you’re getting it figured out! Every saw has its unique challenges when it comes to vacuum pressure tests. I’ve never tested any of my Macs though. When I have tested other saws though, I have always just cut rubber gaskets like your using and then bolted the carburetor and mufflers back on good and tight over the gaskets and hooked my Mityvac into the spark plug hole. Spray soapy water around if you’re losing pressure to find the leak.