Blast From The Past ,Mac 47A

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gmax

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This my 1953 Mac 47A, it only weighs 30 lbs , slow & steady back in the old days :greenchainsaw:
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That saw looks like a model 73/77 (120cc's) to me. I thought that the 47 (77cc's) had the top handle cast into the gas tank. Either way it is a cool saw. I like using my 73 despite the weight.
 
That saw looks like a model 73/77 (120cc's) to me. I thought that the 47 (77cc's) had the top handle cast into the gas tank. Either way it is a cool saw. I like using my 73 despite the weight.

It's defiantly model 47, made in Australia for McCulloch.

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That saw looks like a model 73/77 (120cc's) to me. I thought that the 47 (77cc's) had the top handle cast into the gas tank. Either way it is a cool saw. I like using my 73 despite the weight.


You're not the only one who thought 73/77. I guess you learn someting every day.
 
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