I can't say I've been exactly looking for an old mac like this, but this one sure looks clean and complete.
It has had the blade sharpened too!This is for sale locally for $100, says it's had the carb rebuilt and chain sharpened so it sounds like a runner.
My brain never even processed that the listing says "blade sharpened" haha, but I'll tell you what, I bet this saw has spent most it's life sitting on a shelf!It has had the blade sharpened too!
It's cause they work harder!Pretty much every Mac I've torn apart looked like that under the covers. I call that "McCulloch dirty" as no other manufacturer I've seen accumulates that level of filth inside their saws.
I hope to find a screw on spout for bar oil jugs some day. It would sure help overcome engineer stupidity.I put it down to bar oil spills.
Thanks Mark! Menards is permanently on the blacklist, but now that I know there is such a thing , I will find it online!Menards sells these, fit either 1 gallon jugs or 1 quart bottles.
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MacAttack - Does the AF cover read Pro 10-10 Automatic? They are my favorite of the 54cc 10-10 models and to the best of my knowledge, all were points ignition.
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I've taken apart more than a few little Homelite saws that were every bit as filthy inside. Dull chain and the pressure oiler on those makes for some pretty severe messes.
Mark
One of the things I don't like about the 610 is where the bar oil filler is. Chain brake gets in the way and I usually spill bar oil.I put it down to bar oil spills.
I have one of those spouts on an old steel gas can and it seals well on the threads, but it takes forever to empty a 5 gallon can with that tiny outlet. might be ok on a 1 gallon.With a spout like the ones shown above, even the 600 Series saws are no problem.
Mark
MacAttack - Does the AF cover read Pro 10-10 Automatic? They are my favorite of the 54cc 10-10 models and to the best of my knowledge, all were points ignition.
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I've taken apart more than a few little Homelite saws that were every bit as filthy inside. Dull chain and the pressure oiler on those makes for some pretty severe messes.
Mark
Paint or blood?Boy does Mark know his McCullochs haha.... yes that is indeed my saw. It runs very nice, even with the spattering of red paint.
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I’ve been spilling that oil for years and finally got smart. On a new jug of oil instead of pulling off the seal off I just poke a hole in it about the size of a pencil. Makes it much more manageable. I also cut the bristles on a small paint brush, drill a hole in the handle and tie it to the handle of the oil jug… for cleaning around the saws oil filler cap.One of the things I don't like about the 610 is where the bar oil filler is. Chain brake gets in the way and I usually spill bar oil.
Just paint this time haha...Paint or blood?
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