I tended to not drain the oil from the tank before I pulled the cover. I have cured myself of that. I know I'm the only dummy that ever did that too.
Hahaha I've done it too.
I tended to not drain the oil from the tank before I pulled the cover. I have cured myself of that. I know I'm the only dummy that ever did that too.
Taking everything replied into account. Thanks for the info and pics guys. We'll see what happens when I tear into the tank and if nothing progressive stems from there, I will pull the tank and go from there.
Once again, experimenting with my own design from Vintage McCulloch logos and old Ads, I created a T-Shirt this time, instead of a mug. The images look low quality from afar on the previews, but up close, they look great! Hopefully it looks the same when it arrives. My mug was damn close!
mug & those look good. if you ever do the ol mcc logo, im in...
just my pref.
Anyone have any info/pictures on adapting a husqvarna mount bar to a large frame Mac?
I just ordered a 42" bar to adapt to my 1-86 and I dont want to screw it up.
Thanks.
I'm not saying that all their saws were a nightmare to work on.To name a couple off the top of my head a 150 the way you have to try to slide the engine into the housing while the carb hangs there & you hope it stays in place while you try to bolt the carb to the engine.I'd think you have to have steady hands for that,can't be out on a bender the night before.Lol Another one is the SEZ,a fun little saw to run,but you sure as hell don't want to try to remove that engine from it's case.I gave up on both those models.I'd rather work on a mini Mac.People cuss those little saws,but I don't think they're so bad.There's a guy on FB that I just want to slap because he says the mini Macs are only good for target practice & they were made to be a disposable saw.
Ed