tomtrees58
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Heck, if something with a motor starts, runs and does it's intended job it's worth at least $20. Mac still made some decent saws into the 90's.
you got thah right tom treesopcorn:
Heck, if something with a motor starts, runs and does it's intended job it's worth at least $20. Mac still made some decent saws into the 90's.
I may have to think about rebuilding mine. If you find a good parts dealer let me know.
why go to ebay store for mac parts when you have someone on arboristsite
thanks
calvin
Well here's a pic of the saw. Need a lot of cleaning. Looks like the muffler is spitting out some oil, not sure what that means?
I adjusted the idle so that the chain wasn't running today and cleaned the air filter. That's all I've done so far, maybe this weekend I'll have time to clean it up some.
I've now got a copy of the IPL, thanks guys.
Anyone have a copy of the service manual?
-LouieIV
Louie, nice pic, which model is that? That is exactly what my saw looks like. I just happen to be some miles away, but I am working on getting the serial/model number.
And yes, I'd rather support AS dealer/site sponsor than someone from the outside.
So that would make it the Pro Mac 605, is that the one with 55.6 cc engine?
Not sure, it doesn't say Pro Mac anywhere on it. From what I've found the Timber Bear is 55cc, not sure how to tell for sure though. Here it says the Pro Mac 605 is 58cc, which is what the IPL says too.
Pics are slightly blurry after resizing them. I think if I lower the res on my camera instead of resizing it would help.
-LouieIV
there is something wrong with the acres site listing for the motor specs with this family of saws:
pm605
bore=40mm
stroke=35mm
disp=58cc
if you do the calc the disp should actually be 44cc
timberbear
bore=46mm
stroke=35mm
disp=55cc
again, if you do the calc the disp should be 58cc
also, alot of these saws are using the same pictures(several saws use the pm610 image(ie pm 605...) and the timberbear uses a different promac image). can anyone clarify this?
The bore size on the PM605 is probably a misprint. I think that all of these saws were either 3.4cid 57cc or 3.7cid 60cc.
I'm sure the same picture is used because the saws are the same except for graphics. They had a pretty long production run, so changing the name and graphics was less expensive than changing the saw. The Pro Mac 650 was the predecessor to the Pro Mac 610, but had a compression release.
Found this site while searching for parts for my Timber Bear 20 inch bar. My manual says it is for:
Timber Bear;
Pro-Mac 605, 610, 5700;
Super Pro MAc 610;
Power Mac 605-20;
Silver Eagle 3420, 3720
Eager Beaver 3.4, 3.7
Anyone know where I can find a new starter assembly spring/ drum for a Timber Bear???
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