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How's this Bruce?:clap:. I couldn't leave it not being right. These closeup pics make the black top covers look bad. Maybe I should shoot a coat of satin black on them. Easy enough to do.

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That is a great looking saw Brad. You done a fine job!
I got a question for you or any other McCulloch gurus out there. I am working on a 10-10 Automatic for my Dad and I need to change out the fuel hose going into the tank as well as the filter. Can this be done without pulling off the top of the tank? I have found several sources for the fuel line, but I can't find anyone who lists the tank cover gasket. The saw is a left-hand start, model no. 600002 and serial no. 10-29462. I also thought about sending you a pm on the filter, but i figured it was long gone by now.
Thanks,
 
That is a great looking saw Brad. You done a fine job!
I got a question for you or any other McCulloch gurus out there. I am working on a 10-10 Automatic for my Dad and I need to change out the fuel hose going into the tank as well as the filter. Can this be done without pulling off the top of the tank? I have found several sources for the fuel line, but I can't find anyone who lists the tank cover gasket. The saw is a left-hand start, model no. 600002 and serial no. 10-29462. I also thought about sending you a pm on the filter, but i figured it was long gone by now.
Thanks,
All you have to do, is Push the Fuel Line back through the hole in the Fuel Tank, and Fish out the old Fuel Line, through the Fill Hole of the Fuel Tank. Do in reverse to Install the New Fuel line. Bruce.
 
I think the rest looks great and you did a very nice job! If I can critique one small part though, it would be the yellow jug. Is that the way they looked originally? Maybe Bruce will know?

Originally, they had the Black lid on the Filter, and Fuel Tank Cover. McCulloch had a Mac 10-10 Light Weight, that the Filter, and Fuel Tank Covers were Yellow. This was just an Advertisement Scheme. Bruce.
 
hey brad i see you have a extra air filter guess what i found 6 more appears to be part # 91456 stamped on the package that the 6 are in anyone with a mac parts price book can tell me if the 91456 is a superceded # i take these filters are hard to find ?
 
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That is a great looking saw Brad. You done a fine job!
I got a question for you or any other McCulloch gurus out there. I am working on a 10-10 Automatic for my Dad and I need to change out the fuel hose going into the tank as well as the filter. Can this be done without pulling off the top of the tank? I have found several sources for the fuel line, but I can't find anyone who lists the tank cover gasket. The saw is a left-hand start, model no. 600002 and serial no. 10-29462. I also thought about sending you a pm on the filter, but i figured it was long gone by now.
Thanks,

poley i tryed finding your model # and it dont show a 600002 can you recheck this ?
thanks
calvin
 
Very nice work on that saw! I'm glad to see some others here that enjoy bringing back old McCulloch's, too. By the way, the starter bushing (#16 in your breakdown) is often the problem in those starters. Thankfully, they are still available with a little searching.
 

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