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Mcculloch mac 110 chainsaw will not start. It has a spark but doesnt seem to be getting gas. I took a syringe full of fuel mixture and injected into carb and it fired for a momentMcculloch mac 110 chainsaw will not start. It has a spark but doesnt seem to be getting gas. I took a syringe full of fuel
mixture and injected into carb and it fired for a moment
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Macs run fine with 40:1 ratio. Be sure to use fresh fuel and a modern synthetic saw oil. Mix it in it's own can and be sure to shake thoroughly just before adding to the tank which prevents oil starvation. Don't make more than a gallon at a time unless your business is sawing. Hope this helps!
40:1 according to Mike Acres site, same as current recommended mix: Chain Saw Collectors Corner http://www.acresinternet.com/cscc.nsf/ed1d619968136da688256af40002b8f7/8f167f396637c29d88256c2e0073560e?OpenDocument Oil Mix Ratio: Dolmar, Echo, Efco, Homelite, Husqvarna, Jonsered, Makita, Oleo-Mac, Red Max, Ryobi, Shindaiwa, Solo, Stihl & Tanaka; all recommend 50:1. • 1 gallon of premium fuel to 2.6 ounces of quality 2-cycle oil. • 4 liters of premium fuel to 80 milliliters of quality 2-cycle oil. McCulloch & Poulan; recommend 40:1. • 1 gallon of premium fuel to 3.2 ounces of quality 2-cycle oil. • 4 liters of premium fuel to 100 milliliters of quality 2-cycle oil. Chinese chainsaws recommend 25:1.
McCulloch Manuals Operators Manuals: are much more difficult. I have dialed this number many times (Contact Us - All McCulloch Products 1 (800) 521-8559) and have yet to get a satisfactory response. Please try this! If enough of us try they will fix it! If unsuccessful with McCulloch try here: Beg for manuals thread (ArboristSite - free to join). Please use the search function first, it has probably been asked and answered. http://www.arboristsite.com/showthread.php?t=72322
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I have an old McCULLOCH MAC 10-10 chainsaw that takes 40-1 gas. Take the metal air filter cover off, and look on the inside of it, it should tell you all the info you need like starting it, what kind of gas etc,etc
Mcculloch mac 110 chainsaw will not start. It has a spark but doesnt seem to be getting gas. I took a syringe full of fuel
mixture and injected into carb and it fired for a moment
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