One of the baddest saws ever made. Early Stihl 064 with the CDIC ignition. I sold this one a couple years ago. It could have passed for new it was so perfect. It couldn't have had an hour of run time on it.
This thing was so freaking cool. I bought a nice carbide tipped 8" circular blade for this and made some test cuts. Ran every bit as cool as it looks.
Yes they are!! Power to weight is right up there with the 7900.."Almost" Now, to talk you out of that 550 deere...
McCulloch 7-10 Automatic arrived today.Has original vintage 20" hardnose .050 gauge bar. Barn find from Southampton,NY.Sold from 1970 to 1977,then with a few cosmetic & mechanical upgrades such as electronic ignition & chain brake was renamed Pro Mac 700 until production stopped in 1988.Powerhead is 4.3 cubic inch/70.5cc & weighs just 13 pounds.This dates from 1973-76 thereabouts.Will pull 32" bar/chain no problem.Good compression (has decompression valve which you will definitely need to use when starting) & just needs a fuel line & other minor fixes to be a strong runner.
The ol' 1-50 getting closer............ Almost perfect now,just a wee bit more tweaking of the carb adjustment.....Saw will idle like this all day long.....80cc powerhouse sold from May 1959 to May 1960,will pull a 30" bar/chain no problem.The compression on this old beast is unreal,even after 53+ years..
A fish-eye view of my late 70's Stihl 041AV Super. 72cc's of pure torque.....my favorite felling saw ever.....sounds good with the custom "Overkill Industries" DP muffler I built for.it several years back..... And a regular pic of it......wearing the 28"bar....
I'll share a couple of mine. The 2 Macs I own. A power Mac 310 and a 10-10s. A stihl 028 should arrive in the next couple days.
And the still 028 has arrived... Like any girl I had to get her some new pretty things to impress her friends. She got fitted with a brand new 18" Stihl bar and chain and some dawgs. I think there a bit much, but that's what she wanted.