JohnDeere1
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Just bought one off ebay and was wondering and I haven't found anything on them. Just thought I ask as their hasn't been many ratchet posts in a bit.
Facom style or the Mac's own design?
Don't forget New Britain.
Without a picture, i can't really tell which MAC round head version you're referring to. However, let me see if i can narrow it down a bit. A long, long time ago in the 1960's-1970's MAC's round head ratchets were very similar to the Black Hawk and New Britain ratchets of the day. They were pretty tough and durable. Basically, strong no frills tools. They used silver direction switches. Then let's say in the 1990's MAC Round head ratchets had black direction switches with four lines on them. Their ratcheting action is quite crisp. They came with knurled handles in 1/4 drive and a contoured metal handle in 3/8 drive. A red, yellow, or orange comfort grip handles were available as were flex head versions. In 1/4 drive, these ratchets offered the thinnest head of the day. I really like them. I still have a few versions I use today. However, i have managed to break the square drive off more than a couple of times with only using hand strength, no hammering or cheaters. Unfortunately, They are no longer supported by MAC so, no repair parts are available. They were probably my favorite ratchet of the day until the fine toothed (>60 teeth) pear heads came out. The last and current MAC round head ratchet is the Italian made FACOM palm control ratchet clone. It can be identified by a black direction switch with notches on the outer ring and a freewheeling metal disc in the center. This is an excellent ratchet known the world over if you have enough space to use it. There is another MAC round head that came out in the early 2000's, their gearless version. It has a thick head and I don't think it was very popular. Post up pictures of what you got when you get it, and more info will follow.

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No, but I just acquired several repair kits for the 3/8 and maybe a few in 1/4 drive.Apologies for bumping a super old thread but does anyone know how many teeth these Mac roundheads with the black selectors had?