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I admit, there's one in a box here somewhere for me to stub my toe on from time to time.

No, it doesn't run...
 
I had a mac 10-10 about 25 years ago that some old dude gave me for $20 and a 6 pack. I ran the hell out of that saw for 5+ years, and never really did anything to it. It was a great saw. I think I traded it for some big adz old Lombard and a 6 pack (no dummy here...its all about the beer!:msp_thumbup:) I miss the saw. Loud, vibrated your arms off, and not real pretty. but would cut all day long, and never complain one bit. By the way..Lombard is gone.
 
And remember......"you're in luck when you've got a mcculloch chainsaw...you've got power by the hour in your hands" Am I the only one?
 
Only need the power for about 14 seconds...

Then 45 minutes for the 101 to cool off and me to lose the heebie-jeebies :hmm3grin2orange:.
 
Does this look like it will fit a 10-series gear drive?

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The paper sleeve has the hardware. I picked it up for $14 shipped. It will hopefully help with the 82cc gear drive project that sounds near impossible.
 
Guys,

I have just waded into Mac country with my first purchase. I met a guy who is in the small engine repair business earlier this year and he used to have a shop but works from home now. He has quite a few old Poulan parts. I get lists from him when he finds stuff and offer them to the good men over on the Poulan thread and pick them up and ship to them.
The price I pay is what they get them for and they pay for shipping.
Anyway, I mentioned today I had bought a 380 and he pulled out a few Mac parts.
If you are interested I definitely will not be out there again until the end of January or so or when I have a reason to go out there.

If anyone wants these they are first come first served. Just PM me.

PN 90357 $24.00 .404 sprocket kit with washer, 8 pin rim and drum, still in the blister card. I think there's a bearing in there as well but don't know for sure. It's for the big saws. From memory (it's bad) squinting at the card, I-70 series, S250, 300, 380, 440. 790. 795, 797, SP125, CP125 and I'm sure some others I've missed.

PN 63935 $10.00 Moulded fuel line with the filter. It looks similar to the one in my 380 but I don't know which models it fits.

PN 85557 $4.00 This looks like an oil filter to me. Black plastic tube with fine screen in the middle, about 1-1/2 to 2' long.

Tim

Tim


If he has a fuel tank for a Mac 850 or 895 I would be interested. Tom
 
Bud Light

Red wine!!!!!!!!!!, Randy is still into his PBR and
still sawing that tree from the eighties. I'm having
a Bud Light. Tryin to watch my figure.:msp_smile:




Lee

Switch to Bush Light----less expensive and after one or two you can not tell the difference!

Ray
 
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