#15
I have a powermatic 66 saw that is green with a white stripe. the serial number is
3661150
can someone let me know the age please.
Jeff
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#16
1973 is my guess

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#17
It's a 1970:

N66-nnnn | 1968—77 | "N" is the units digit of the year, beginning in 1968. "nnnn" is a number.

Above from wiki.vintagemachinery.org

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#18
Thank you for the information

Jeff
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LarryC said:


It's a 1970:

N66-nnnn | 1968—77 | "N" is the units digit of the year, beginning in 1968. "nnnn" is a number.

Source linkadoo.




Thats correct info, but the first number is a "3".....so its a 197"3"....not sure where your getting 1970.

You like is also not related.

Probably not important what year exactly.....the 1970 and 1973 machines are identical.

Once Favre hangs it up though, it years of cellar dwelling for the Pack. (Geoff 12-18-07)  



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packerguy® said:

[blockquote]LarryC said:

It's a 1970:

N66-nnnn | 1968—77 | "N" is the units digit of the year, beginning in 1968. "nnnn" is a number.




Thats correct info, but the first number is a "3".....so its a 197"3"....not sure where your getting 1970.

You like is also not related.

Probably not important what year exactly.....the 1970 and 1973 machines are identical.


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N would normally start at 1 so a 166-nnnn would be 1968 right? I'm assuming this anyway. So 266 would be 1969 and 366 would be 1970. Of course I'm left handed and don't always think normal so I could be wrong.
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#21
No, for PM's listings, the N starts with the first year of production for that date range. It's the actual year digit, not a counter. So that serial number would be 1973.
Bill
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#22
I see, thanks for the clarification Bill. As I figured wrong I'm again... Sorry Packerguy, wasn't trying to diss you.
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#23
No worries...... I wasnt sure if i missed something in the equation.

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