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Posted (edited)
As per pics on chainsaw photo' thread: kinda belong more here really.

 

It's no 125 but it's like new and has the all important cylinder porting, never equalled since Bob McCulloch. Some grunt for a 57cc saw wearing 24" b&c.

 

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This guy has some entertaining videos on You tube - not quite in the same league as Reg etc, and is a bity of a loone at times (esp re PPE) but I kind of like his style

 

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He's a great guy buckin Billie Ray smith he loves his mccullch's he's put up some great videos on YouTube he'll certainly cheer you up with his enthusiasm for old saws

Definitely worth a watch if anyone has seen his videos

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My first saw was a Mac Cat from Machine Mart in 1990, I didn't look after it and it only lasted 15 years. I learned a lot about caring for all my saws after that though!

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If you need McCulloch parts call Simmonds Saws in Petworth 01428 707269, they still have lots of old mac saw bits, loads of bars, a rack of doner machines and a wealth of Knowledge as they were the McCulloch UK parts importers for 50 years.

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This thread hasn’t been opened up for a good few years

a few macs I’ve got that are running

and there’s a few in boxes in bits 

 

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