hello, old mac lover here. in my opinion, some of the best saws ever made were the macs between 1960, and 1972. i have many in my collection, most 80ccs and bigger. yea, they don't rev like a modern saw, and they are heavy, but that was the technology for the times. 066's and 088's, and the like, ain't exactly light neither. i have gotten a lot that were retired after 10 or 15 years of hard service in the woods, sat in a barn or in someones garage since, and required no more than a good cleaning, carb cleaned out, and occasionally an ignition adjustment to run strong again. i wonder, in 30 or 40 years, if i'm still among the living, how many saws of today will be able to make the same claim to fame. can all those plastic parts survive that long? guess we'll have to wait and see. anybody thinks these old macs are gutless, come on up to my place. i got a super 250 made in canada with a 30" gb bar that gets right up and talks to ya. also got a 1-41 i bought from chris ciccora that after a little tweaking, is the screaminist old mac i ever saw. and, if yer brave enough, you can run one of my super pro 125's. if'n that saw don't get your attention, you need viagra. oh yea, don't ferget yer ear protection!