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Looking fo a copy for a Mac Special Edition Pro Mac 10-10S chainsaw.
 

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Hey buddy. You had sent me manuals for all my saws. And my computer crashed and I lost everything. At the moment I'm messing with what has to be one of the earliest 10-10's made. It's a right hand pull. My issue is the cylinder. one of the intake screw holes is stripped badly. Which obviously mounts the SDC Carb. Any idea on how to fix that? I wouldn't have any idea what size tap to use and then how to find a screw one size up but small enough to go through the carburetor holes. Any ideas?
 
Hey buddy. You had sent me manuals for all my saws. And my computer crashed and I lost everything. At the moment I'm messing with what has to be one of the earliest 10-10's made. It's a right hand pull. My issue is the cylinder. one of the intake screw holes is stripped badly. Which obviously mounts the SDC Carb. Any idea on how to fix that? I wouldn't have any idea what size tap to use and then how to find a screw one size up but small enough to go through the carburetor holes. Any ideas?
Ask in the McCulloch chainsaw thread. Someone there will know.
https://www.arboristsite.com/threads/mcculloch-chain-saws.71126/page-2398
As for saw manuals, make a list of what you need and let me know.
 
Hey buddy. You had sent me manuals for all my saws. And my computer crashed and I lost everything. At the moment I'm messing with what has to be one of the earliest 10-10's made. It's a right hand pull. My issue is the cylinder. one of the intake screw holes is stripped badly. Which obviously mounts the SDC Carb. Any idea on how to fix that? I wouldn't have any idea what size tap to use and then how to find a screw one size up but small enough to go through the carburetor holes. Any ideas?
I see you said earliest 10-10s made and right hand start, I have an old saw that had very worn paint that says 10-10??? Not sure whats after it and the pull starter it's on the right over the bar and chain where these saws less common it's the only one I've seen like it ever and I constantly snap pull cords on the beast of a saw
 

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