tom maslar
ArboristSite Lurker
Hey guys, new member, recently caught the McCulloch chainsaw virus. I've got 2 10-10a's, a 250 and a little 310 that actually makes me money. I found that one at the curb and after fixing it up and learning to square grind, I caught the bug. I'm working on a 10-10a with 150 compression. It was shipped across country and got banged up bad because the seller basically just put the saw in a bag, dropped it in a box and laid the blade next to it. The saw arrived with four inches of bar poking out of a Swiss cheese box. I'm in the process of dismantling it to paint it. I've read krylon 'sun yellow' is the paint to use, so, thats what I'm using. My question is the flat head screw on the side of the chain break lever is frozen on real good. I used snap on, perfect fit screwdriver and it's eating the screw. I'm afraid to use heat and I don't know what to expect with the spring assembly in there. Any ideas on getting it off? What can I expect on removal? Is sun yellow a good choice?