What the hell?!?!?Went through a box of parts I got and I have a lot of questions.....
What the hell?!?!?Went through a box of parts I got and I have a lot of questions.....
I know. I kinda get the sprocket tho I’ve only seen one other like that. I have no idea why the fuel tank cover had so many drill marks on it. Maybe there was a reason and I'm not dogging the fella, it just makes me scratch my head.What the hell?!?!?
I'll keep after it Vinny,& 1 of 2 things will happen.Either I'll get lucky & get it fixed,or I'll end up in a rubber room walking in circles & saying "those damn PM6s".LolKeep after it ed. Youll get it.
Any chance you must have 1-70 parts of any kind?I've found all sorts of washers in there in my neck of the woods. I inquired about this practice in the old saw shops that had McCulloch repairs and they were all under the impression that if you didnt install some sort of washer in there after a tank gasket replacement then you could warp the tank and cause it to leak at the seam.
Ofcourse this was caused by the srinking cork gasket or a ham fisted tech over torquing everything, but its still reguarded as common practice around here.
Hard to say. It seems all those 80ish cc saws were pretty close to the same with some minor tweaks and a number change. Those saws are listed....not sold ,but listed....on eBay and various other for sale sights as high as $250 to $300. But they are still listed and not selling. I got my 250 for $50 and it was a runner. Just needed gas.New member here. I have a Powermac 380 that I have owned from new. It starts, runs and cuts good. Does it have any value?
What are you needing? I have a 1-70 carcass in the bone pile.Any chance you must have 1-70 parts of any kind?
The PM380 was not a 80ish cc saw,it was a 38 cc saw made by Black & Decker.You may be thinking of the older 380 from the early 60's?Hard to say. It seems all those 80ish cc saws were pretty close to the same with some minor tweaks and a number change. Those saws are listed....not sold ,but listed....on eBay and various other for sale sights as high as $250 to $300. But they are still listed and not selling. I got my 250 for $50 and it was a runner. Just needed gas.
So who knows really.
Welcome orezok. Your saw has value of some sort. Not being smarty but its worth what anyone will pay. Is it a collector saw no. I have seen them sell at times on ebay. Not high dollar but anything will sell on there. Mini macs sell for 20 dollars one day and hundred the next. If it runs and cuts for you id just keep it as would most anyone here since we are mostly all hoarders. Again welcomeNew member here. I have a Powermac 380 that I have owned from new. It starts, runs and cuts good. Does it have any value?
We also say Merry Mccullochmas!MERRY CHRISTMAS my yellow saw friends! I hope its a wonderful day for each of you filled with family, friends and loved ones! And maybe a saw or some parts for such from Santa! lol
Does the carcass have a useable piston/ cyl in it?What are you needing? I have a 1-70 carcass in the bone pile.
RegardsMerry Christmas everyone!
To our new member orezok, I love all things McCulloch but in my opinion the only thing the small Italian Mac's are good for is holding down a place on the shelf. The Power Mac 380 and the Titan 35/40 are basically the same saw. Even a good runner cannot hold a candle to 300 Series saw like the PM310.
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The Pro Mac 430 is quite possibly the worst of the batch.
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The DE50/Titan 50 and Titan 57 are not bad saws, but the electronic ignition modules are prone to failure.
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cylinder/piston for sureWhat are you needing? I have a 1-70 carcass in the bone pile.
Unfortunately that's one part I don't think I'm going to have. I'll check it this weekend but I think the crank, rod, and piston were robbed from the carcass by the previous owner and cylinder has damage.cylinder/piston for sure
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