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    McCulloch Chain Saws

    I know heimannm has a lot of McCulloch Chain Saws, as well as myself, I was wondering if anybody else has a few McCullochs in their collection of Chain Saws, and are they for work, or for display. Thanks for your input. Bruce.
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    In order of motor size I have a mac125 (123cc), model 73 (120cc gear drive), pm1000 (100cc), super44A (87cc), 1-53 (80cc), 250 (80cc), G-70 (72cc), pm610 (60cc) and an early 10-10A (50+cc). All of them get used in rotation then cleaned and displayed until the next go-round. The 73 is a beast with a long bar once you dig the spikes in and push. The 125 is a legend and deserves it. The pm 1000 cuts about like a 660 with a 32" bar on it (maybe a little more guts). the super 44A is heavy but suprisingly quick. The 1-53 and 250 cut about the same and share a bar. The 10-10 is one of the strongest saws in this size segment that I have ever used. Oh yeah..... I almost forgot about the little mini mac 6 top handle.
    Last edited by hoss; 06-28-2008 at 07:04 PM.
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    I've got an old 250 that runs real good

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    Yep i got a couple.

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    I collect Mcculloch chainsaws of all sizes and shapes until the J.F. generation. No pictures just a lot of saws. Mini-Macs - 125s, any of them. Do not find many around here but when I do I usually try and buy them. Most of my smaller Stihls, Pioneers and Homelites will go away soon to make more room for Mccullochs.

    Had a good run of luck finding 1-10 and 10-10 series saws early this year and then no more Macs to be found again. It gives me something to look for.

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    I just have my one pro mac 610. I still need to go through the carb and replace the fuel line. It looks good just sittin' there right now !
    McCulloch Pro Mac 610 16" bar . Bought it 6-25-08

    Poulan Micro XXV 14" bar In the family since the 80's (running again, but oiler dooesn't work)

    Husky Model 40 18" bar (6-25-08)

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    I also have a few Macs (collection only, but nearly all are runners):

    SP125/24"
    PRO MAC 105/20"
    SP105/18"
    SP105/20"
    10-10A
    PRO MAC 55
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    1-53
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    POWER MAC 6

    I also sold recently a PM800 and a PM610

    Would love to find a mac 2 man saw
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    I have a 1-86 Mac that is a beast. I have run it a few times. With the 3 to 1 reduction the chain speed is very slow. It seems to be for occasional use. It weighs 32 pounds plus the bar and chain. It sure sounds healthy when it fires up. I have a healthy respect for the guys that ran saws of this size for a living.
    460, 200t, HT 101 , 041 Super AVE (parts/project?), 084, 125E crawler Loader/backhoe

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    Here is what I have
    6 SP125
    two with 2' bars, and 3 with 3' bars and one with a 30" bar
    795 4'bar
    890 2'bar
    2 old 33s
    Promac 800
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    I have three and like them very much. One is a Eager Beaver 3.7 was my most used saw until I got my 2159 I think it is the same as a 610? Nothing against the saw I just want to take it easy on the old girl now it's done a great job over the years. The other is a little cheap Eager Beaver I bought brand new in 89/90 32cc Never has given me any trouble and has cut so much wood it is scary it's still going. Best for last I have a sp105 I bought off a older gent up the road from me. All I can say is this thing is a beast and will always starts in three pulls unless I have the switch in the off position! I have retired my big one since I have bought the 7900, I just don't want to mark it up. But I still take her out to cut the odd large poplar I come across. A long story to my 105 as the owner always liked me as a little kid He suffered from CAD in a big way. Then one day he said would you like to buy it? By that time I was in my 30s and of course I bought it for $200.00 His words were I want to give it a good home (kinda like a puppy)
    P.S It sleeps in the basement on a coffee table now, But still ready to go at a moments notice.
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