S sven556 ArboristSite Operative Joined Apr 21, 2016 Messages 133 Reaction score 37 Location kansas Dec 20, 2021 #1 Can anyone ID the model of saw this is? Looking around on the internet,I'm leaning towards a 610. I haven't found any markings on the saw.View attachment 20211219_192425.jpgView attachment 20211219_192410.jpgView attachment 20211219_192419.jpg
Can anyone ID the model of saw this is? Looking around on the internet,I'm leaning towards a 610. I haven't found any markings on the saw.View attachment 20211219_192425.jpgView attachment 20211219_192410.jpgView attachment 20211219_192419.jpg
pioneerguy600 Lost in Space Staff member Moderator . AS Supporting Member. Joined Dec 23, 2007 Messages 44,712 Reaction score 32,327 Location N.S. Canada Dec 20, 2021 #2 My guess, a PRO MAC 5700. Just a guess as I am not fully fluent in Mac speak.
Maintenance supervisor Every 100yrs, All new people... . AS Supporting Member. Joined Feb 1, 2019 Messages 4,757 Reaction score 7,692 Location South Carolina Dec 20, 2021 #3 Im gonna go with http://www.acresinternet.com/cscc.n...62391767564ad36188256c2f001cbcd4?OpenDocument
S sbc350 ArboristSite Operative AS Supporting Member Joined Jun 18, 2013 Messages 178 Reaction score 85 Location manitoba Dec 20, 2021 #4 Looks like a promac 600/610. Looks identical to the one I had which was a 610
hwrdpromac7900 ArboristSite Operative Joined Sep 25, 2009 Messages 378 Reaction score 284 Location Central Illinois Dec 20, 2021 #5 I believe the 5700 would have gray paint down center main body of the saw.
heimannm Tree Freak . AS Supporting Member. AS Supporting Member Joined Dec 28, 2005 Messages 13,643 Reaction score 24,186 Location Dike, Iowa Dec 21, 2021 #6 600 Series in any case. Not a 5700 due to the paint scheme, could be a PM605 or PM610. Mark