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If you entered the 42CC 18" it is a PP4218(AV, AVHD or AVL) Gas Saw Type 2. The letters after the 18 correspond to the type of chain tensioning system. Poulan.com http://www.ordertree.com/modelinfo/POULAN-WEED-EATER/75.59.html The dash number of your serial number is the type. Match the "Handle, Chassis and Bar Assembly" with your saw to complete the IPL. An OM and less detailed IPL for your saw can be found here: CurrentModels http://www.poulanpro.com/node4043.aspx Type just the model numbers (choose the suffix after the list is provided).
If you have more questions or need additional help please reply below and I will get back to you. Thank you for using FixYa and Good Luck. HTH Lou
Your basic model number is 600465. I only saw 11- prefixes used with 600465s, no promises I did not miss any. There are a few different suffixes with the 600465s. I think the suffix is on your saw immediately after the basic model number somewhere (On older Macs it is usually on the bottom along with the serial number. The dash of the serial is often the correct prefix). I must defer to you to find your exact IPL, here: McCulloch IPLs http://www.ordertree.com/modelinfo/McCulloch/139.59.htm
I chose "11-600465-09" as an IPL example: http://www.ordertree.com/modelinfo/MCC/11-600465-09-MAC-4600-10%2F94-to-Current-IPL-211594/139.11-600465-09-MAC-4600-10%2F94-to-Current-IPL-211594.1.59.1.html I find these helpful when getting into an area of repair I am unfamiliar with. Also all components are displayed and part numbers listed.
If you find different size hose a small sample of each taken to a local saw outlet should provide something suitable. Please ask how long they feel any replacement should be (usually 12" ample). HTH Lou If you have additional questions you can reply below and I will assist you further.
Your basic model number is 600465. I only saw 11- prefixes used with 600465s, no promises I did not miss any. There are a few different suffixes with the 600465s. I think the suffix is on your saw immediately after the basic model number somewhere (On older Macs it is usually on the bottom along with the serial number. The dash of the serial is often the correct prefix). I must defer to you to find your exact IPL, here: McCulloch IPLs http://www.ordertree.com/modelinfo/McCulloch/139.59.htm
I chose "11-600465-09" as an IPL example: http://www.ordertree.com/modelinfo/MCC/11-600465-09-MAC-4600-10%2F94-to-Current-IPL-211594/139.11-600465-09-MAC-4600-10%2F94-to-Current-IPL-211594.1.59.1.html I find these helpful when getting into an area of repair I am unfamiliar with. Also all components are displayed and part numbers listed.
If you find different size hose a small sample of each taken to a local saw outlet should provide something suitable. Please ask how long they feel any replacement should be (usually 12" ample). HTH Lou If you have additional questions you can reply below and I will assist you further Duplicate answer
Actual hose routing (sketchy at best), fuel system components and part numbers can be found if you use this example: http://www.fixya.com/support/r3558917-mcculloch_chain_saw_ipl_illustrated_par Had you provided a model and serial numbers my advice would have been better tailored to your need. The "##-" portion of the IPL number is not critical, if you cannot find an exact match a higher dash number that matches the last letter or number of the model will work. If I can be of more help please reply in the block below.
If Husky try this for IPL: HusqvarnaUSA.com http://www.husqvarna.com/us/homeowner/support/download-manuals/ Enter the 3 digit model number (no XPs, Es, just the numbers) Serial number decode – useful when downloading IPLs and Manuals 06 1500198 06 = year produced – 2006 (single digit before 2000) 15 = week produced - March 00198 = 198th unit Husky produced that week
Repost with model and serial numbers and I can provide more guidance. HTH Lou
I wasn't able to find your IPL with what you provided. Somewhere (probably bottom) should be a black and yellow tag with the serial and model numbers. The model number on that tag is the key to your IPL. If you get that far and hit a dead end with parts repost with the correct model number and your best guess at what is defective. I've had great luck finding Mac parts for my saws. McCulloch IPLs http://www.ordertree.com/modelinfo/McCulloch/139.59.html HTH Lou
Your saw is made by Poulan. The IPL (exploded parts list) for your saw is the only detail for the purchase of your manual. Until 09/24/09 you could go find an IPL here: Poulan.com http://www.ordertree.com/modelinfo/POULAN-WEED-EATER/75.59.html Now you must be a dealer to utilize the only known source of parts for your saw. Please register your displeasure with this arrangement here: http://www.poulanpro.com/node4033.aspx They should also provide a link to the correct IPL for your saw.
There is no known source for the download of McCulloch or Poulan operator's manuals. Something else to question/complain about. HTH
Lou
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