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At Last; to be amongst those who truly understand.

Here is mine. Not a drop of gas has ever been put into that tank and still smells for lack of a better word... New. :)

Date of MFR: Week of Feb 10 – 16, 2003. 1 of 1463 units produced.


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I don't know if I have posted this before, but I once had a McCulloch PM800 new in the box. I was just the middle man in the deal and never even opened the box, how's that for self control?

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When I met with the new owner in a parking lot in Ohio, he had a NIB 600 Series McCulloch that I also walked away from...

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I also had a NOS Power Mac 6 that I decided to sell for some reason, one of the two saws I've ever sold that I wish I had kept.

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This one that I bought and intend to keep, McCulloch 690 cut off saw. Never been fueled, yet the duckbill valve in the fuel cap still turned to goo.

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Mark
 
That PM800 takes my breath away Mark.

I have an NOS saw here that I'll post pics of once I make it complete again. It spent the last 20 years on a dealer shelf, and had the great indignity of being robbed of some parts during that time.........probably to get some customer's saw back up and running. Tracking down parts now. It's a tad newer than those Macs.

The rings also stuck to the bore from 20 years of un-oiled storage. Working to carefully free things up so I can replace the ring and reassemble it. Won't be a shelf queen.....
 
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