iowa.dirtracer27
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Picked this Mac up today. It runs great but is missing the air filter cover and a few other parts. Other than the missing air filter cover is there any way to find out what model it is?
I'm about an hour southeast of there. We were just up there last night.Either your saw is extremely rare, or your photo images are reversed as very few saws have the bar on left...
Flip it over and there should be a model number stamped in the bottom of the crank case, most likely a 1-7X of some sort.
Are you close to Knoxville?
Mark
Ok that makes sense then thanks1-86 is a gear drive. They used the same engine block.
Thank you for the information. I accidentally started collecting vintage Macs over the last 2 years. I have about 8 of them now.McCulloch frequently produced the blocks to go into either a direct drive or a gear drive saw. When it reached production, you simply struck through the model it did not become. They couldn't decide on this one if it was going to be a 1-76 or a 1-86...finally it was the 1-76 direct drive saw.
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The 1-76 is a 99 cc direct drive brute.
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Mark
Yea thats what always happens,next thing you know you can't remember how many you haveThank you for the information. I accidentally started collecting vintage Macs over the last 2 years. I have about 8 of them now.
SouthPaw SAWEither your saw is extremely rare, or your photo images are reversed as very few saws have the bar on left...
I have three main areas to disguise them for when i had a wife....or where they all are...
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