Need McCullock chainsaw parts list?

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McCulloch 49CC chainsaw
Model FS49 EM
ser 062102
Family 2MHXS 0494 AH


Cannot seem to locate any parts list for this saw?

Is it maybe also a Poulan?

I'm wondering if McCulloch might have only made ONE? (this one)and was too embarrassed to continue production.

I'm just trying to figure out if parts are even available before I check the non-running saw. Was give to me for parts!!!!!!!! Looks to be low hour and not abused.
Might be a disposable saw though????
 
Anyone?

any ideas at all??


I tried searching on-line, went to McCulloch site and no listing for this model.

All the info is from info the ID tag on the saw which the tag is very good shape and easily read.
 
The saw is a keeper. I picked it up off the floor this AM and it made a promise to run with the primer from yesterday.
(I've found that sometimes after a possible flooded prime on a chainsaw just letting them sit for few hours will get a promise to run or pop.

Anyway I added gas and got a start added oil and got oiling of the bar and took it to a test log and it cut ok, but
after it got warmed it would not take throttle good. I seen some gas in the air box below the carb and when I probed the gas lines the primer line fell off the primer bulb and all the hoses are as hard as a rock. Got good piece of the line carefully re-connected and a good run and idle. Muffler was loose due to the rear screw holding the outer main shell was loose internally. The piston and cylinder looked good thru the muffler port. Starts easily.

I'll replace all the lines with tygon when I get snowed in.

Thanks for the info.
 
When McCulloch pulled the plug they sold the European naming rights to Husqvarna and the rest of the world to Jenn Feng. About 3 years ago Husqvarna bought the name from Jenn Feng and now own it worldwide.

Mark

I seen Husky's name mentioned at some of the McCulloch info when I was searching online for info.

I've also heard guys mention that newer Husky chainsaws are not as desired as the older models. I did not comment because I was never familiar with the Husky line of saws, just knew that several firewood cutter liked them.

What is the main reason the Husky saws are not as desirable now days?
Has Husky gas chainsaws saws quality really depreciated or is it just old wives tales about their current quality???
 

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