David Nugent scored his eighth of the season but more impoertantly Jon Newby netted for the first time since April 2003 to earn Bury a well deserved victory.
The Shakers marksmen had only previously played together once this season on the opening day of the campaign but Jon Newby was then dropped andd has struggled to find his best form.
But it all came right for the former Liverpool reserve after Macclesfield had gone ahead with an historic goal by Matthew Tipton in the 9th minute.
Matthew Tipton header from 8 yards broke the Silkmen all time league record held by John Askey with 31.
However, Brian Horton's team failed to capitalise and Bury turned their early pressure into goals.
Newby, who faled to find the net at both Huddlesfield and while on loan at York, bounced o the ball when Alan Fettis and his defenders had a mix up to net the equaliser.
and when experinced Alan Fettis blundered agian late on with an attempted clearance Brian Barry-Murphy and Newby creatwd the opening for David Nugent to notch his latest goal.
Macclesfield, whio lost defender Tony Barras with a leg injury inthe closing stages, were largely reduced to long range shooting in the second half that proved nom problem for keeper Glyn Garner.
Bury, without a win of any kind in September created the better chances with Thomas Kennedy having a shot cleared off the line and Danny Swailes heading over from a free-kick.
However, boss Graham Barrow will be relieved his teams deence held out after conceding six goals in the last 2 matches.
for Macc, its back to the drawing board asfter their worst display since losing at Chester City last month.