Chainsaw Repair
Husqvarna - Stihl - Poulan - Jonsered - Dolmar chainsaws and more => McCulloch => Topic started by: Cut4fun . on July 09, 2014, 09:01:06 pm
-
Just a spot to save IPL etc too.
Cant remember anything about them since fixing my dad's mac 130 he bought new. Just remember PITA.
-
How can you tell? Maybe by 2.0 or 2.1 on the saw itself.
early models 2.1 cu. in. (34.4 cc)
late models 2.0 cu. in. (32.8 cc)
http://www.acresinternet.com/cscc.nsf/ed1d619968136da688256af40002b8f7/c053b33ada07b90388256c2e0077d5e6?OpenDocument
-
mac 110 120 IPL http://www.barrettsmallengine.com/partslist/mccullochmac110mac120.pdf
-
Forgot just how much these things weighed and vibrated for such a small saw.
(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/Mac805PP260/mac110003_zps52c868b6.jpg) (http://s59.photobucket.com/user/doemaster789/media/Mac805PP260/mac110003_zps52c868b6.jpg.html)
(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/Mac805PP260/mac110005_zpsa186179e.jpg) (http://s59.photobucket.com/user/doemaster789/media/Mac805PP260/mac110005_zpsa186179e.jpg.html)
-
Great thread on rebuilding the mini mac 110 by brokenbudget. http://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com/mcculloch/mini-mac-110-refresh/msg17228/#msg17228
I'll toss the dang things before I ever go that deep in one. WTG BB.
-
I worked for a Mac dealer, I remember them well and not with fondness.
-
The guy that gave me that Mac had a half dozen of them. He was a trash man and he got them out of the trash.
Now you know why you have it.
-
They are a real pain to work on .You have to de-shell them to do about anything .No middle road on these things they either run fairly well or they don't run at all .Carb kits for the little Zama are getting real hard to find .
-
The guy that gave me that Mac had a half dozen of them. He was a trash man and he got them out of the trash.
Now you know why you have it.
On back up duties Jim Thanks.
Glad a found the echo with AV though. I cant even get my dad to take this one off my hands.
He tried to give me the mac 3818 I gave him for back up to back up few years ago too. Told him I had no use for the darn things either.
-
Forgot just how much these things weighed and vibrated for such a small saw.
(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/Mac805PP260/mac110003_zps52c868b6.jpg) (http://s59.photobucket.com/user/doemaster789/media/Mac805PP260/mac110003_zps52c868b6.jpg.html)
(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/Mac805PP260/mac110005_zpsa186179e.jpg) (http://s59.photobucket.com/user/doemaster789/media/Mac805PP260/mac110005_zpsa186179e.jpg.html)
Well most vibration came from the LP3|8 chain the original mini macs used .250 and it was smooth but a pain to sharpen and as much as some hate them gee they sold well and heaps of them around
-
As I've said before many or most of them I have found had the original McCulloch embosed chain still on them .That speaks volumes.
-
Yep. Somewhere in one of my boxes of crap in the garage I have a like-new engine from a 110-130 saw. Buddy gave it to me after his BIL had ran it one day and then put it up with 1/2 tank of gas in it.............................15 or 20 years ago. Carb gummed up and corroded to ****. Fuel tank gummed up and ruined. I stripped it down and gave parts from it (and that yeller case) to a few guys that run the little bastards. Dunno where the engine disappeared to. Don't really care.....
-
Actually the engine design wasn't bad .Carb on one side exhaust on the other .Kind of like a reed valve only two tunnels instead of three .The rest of it was just plain junk .
Tree trimmers would buy them and Homie xl 2's for under 100 bucks .Run them a season sometimes two until they died then buy another .
-
I used the 110 to tackle sensation lilac roots the other day. No more roots even below ground. :)
Another casualty of the last 2 winters. :'(
(http://www.conboland.com/garden/images/May/LilacSensation.jpg)