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Anyone know if parts can be had?
I understand the company is kaput?
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Saw one "needing a little TLC" on CL for $200..... a 1-42
But it would probably need the same parts you do...
I did find a site offering parts for a number of different saws last week but I can't find it in my history..
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Look up Bellhopper mcculloch chainsaws on YouTube. Dude has a lot knowledge and has good lines on bits and pieces. Otherwise, eBay may be a good source for what you need.
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Anyone know if parts can be had?
I understand the company is kaput? Depends which one you have, some parts available on amazon. Just sold a 1958 Model 36, brought 170.00 on an auction
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I'll need to find the saws first Paul! Or, just get Gilbert to do the sawin'. [img] https://i.imgur.com/vwujLDD.jpg?1[/img]
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Got to be a bunch of parts McCullagh saws around out there. They were sure painted that lemon yellow for a good reason. Dad bought a Power Mac 6 back in the day and talk about a bone! We had to bring it inside to keep warm, then take off the air cleaner and put a teaspoon on premix into the carburetor and hope it would fire and run before we could put the air cleaner back on. The last straw was going out to cut wood with the truck and saw buck and the saw wouldn't start for anything. Life is too short to live with that kind of anxiety. Get a new Stihl or older Husqvarna.
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This is the bigger saw, the other is a top handle.
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Here's how to do it. Download or find on line a parts list for you model . Find the part number you need. Then go to the search engine of your choice and type in McCollugh part # ------- and punch enter.
I have several saws (Timber bear and Power Mac) and have bought brand new in the box parts off the shelf from folks for 1980's saw .
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If you don't know the part #'s get me the Model # of the saw and the particular part you need, I can find the part #.
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Just another of those things. I don' really need either of the saws. "Just because."
hey! Thanks heaps!
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Yes. Can't put up an exact link, but I found parts on-line within the last couple years to keep a couple of my ProMac's going. For their age and use history, they are still great saws.
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Been using the same McC since 1972. Has cut a few cords of firewood every year. Not one single problem so far. It is getting too heavy for me to use for any length of time. McC 610. I bought it used. The seller could not get it to cut any more after sharpening the chain. He put it on backwards. I have worn out quite a few chains but the bar is still in fairly good shape. Its defiantly a slow saw, not lots of rpms.
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McCullugh Super Pro 125. Got a new, snazzy bar for it, about time. I keep it going with parts found in the bone yards of some of the shops around here. It is one cutting sumbitch and has made a lot of money for me.
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Cool Roundoak. Surely that isn't your main saw?
I have three 10-10's. Two run, the other a Lightweight, I've never messed with yet. Saw one on Marketplace for $200. Wow! They would buy me a new Husky.
But, I'd hate to get rid of them, as much as I'd hate to have to run them often. I like to fire the noisy, vibrating bastards up once in a while. They bring back good memories, old times.
As far as starting, I never had trouble. The only ones I ever saw hard to start were the really old ones.
The 10-10's started ok. The best starting saw I have ever seen was a 700. That thing could sit a month. 1 or 2 pulls and it was running.
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