Thank Tim - I am sure I will have a saw or two in the attic with the right clutch, if I remember there is a 450 up there that uses the same one as your 250.
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Mark, I looked and the yellow top S250 I have has a spin on clutch. I thought it may have been a taper fit clutch spider.Thank Tim - I am sure I will have a saw or two in the attic with the right clutch, if I remember there is a 450 up there that uses the same one as your 250.
Mark
@Jethro 2t sniffer Hey Jethro would you be willing to whip up one of your snazzy spikes for my sp81? This one im working on is going to be back in business soon and could use a good spike! The motor is in great shape. Other than being super dirty when I brought it home, and like 10 of those long skinny stink bugs crawling out of it after I took off the starter cover off its in great shape. Didn't realize I needed to stock insecticides for working on saws. Grossed my wife out big time with that one hahaha.![]()
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i to love my McCullochs here is my promac 4300 70cc ripper!!!!!In order of motor size I have a mac125 (123cc), model 73 (120cc gear drive), pm1000 (100cc), super44A (87cc), 1-53 (80cc), 250 (80cc), G-70 (72cc), pm610 (60cc) and an early 10-10A (50+cc). All of them get used in rotation then cleaned and displayed until the next go-round. The 73 is a beast with a long bar once you dig the spikes in and push. The 125 is a legend and deserves it. The pm 1000 cuts about like a 660 with a 32" bar on it (maybe a little more guts). the super 44A is heavy but suprisingly quick. The 1-53 and 250 cut about the same and share a bar. The 10-10 is one of the strongest saws in this size segment that I have ever used. Oh yeah..... I almost forgot about the little mini mac 6 top handle.
Glad I finally came over here and found you guys from all the Facebook groups. Looking forward to all the good info and nice folks associated with these saws!
That was my reaction too:I had a fellow call me this morning wondering when I would have the museum open so he could drop off a saw, said he had a McCulloch saw with the book he no longer needed and wanted to give it to me.
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I promised I would give it a good clean up and put it on display in the new shop as I already have an SP60 with the cold weather set up on display in the museum.
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These are such a great idea I can't understand why they weren't refined along in development.Hi guys, haven't been on in a while. I have been super busy with snowblowers and haven't messed with saws much. Still haven't gotten that SP81 together and I have also acquired this. I have 2 of these 3-10E now..... this one is complete, hope to make a runner as well as get the electric start working.![]()
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That was my reaction too:
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These are such a great idea I can't understand why they weren't refined along in development.