That yellow one looks like a Super Pro 85, one of the Magnificent 7 made for McCulloch, but even if not, it's a very interesting catch!
Do you know anything about her history?
Several years ago I was making a trip to Australia, I posted over on AS asking about shops I might visit, etc. and Gumnuts (Graham Cherry) told me about Ace Saw Shop in the Melbourne area. I did get to stop and see them several times in the proceeding years.
On the same trip I was able to meet up with Graham one Sunday morning in the parking lot of the hotel where I was staying, he couldn't let me leave without some kind of souvenir so he gave me the 133/SP85.
On the same trip, another friend and I were visiting his neighbor and talking about McCulloch chainsaws, and he noted he had an old McCulloch in a tool shed. Eventually both saws made it to me back here in Iowa.
Even though they weren't really McCulloch saws, I was not the least bit disappointed.
Both saws work as they should, I've done some actual firewood harvesting with both, but now they reside in the museum display.
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