[AT] OT McCullogh chain saw parts

ROBBRUT at aol.com ROBBRUT at aol.com
Tue Dec 30 16:26:08 PST 2008


Skip the rag, it can sometimes act like a Molotov cocktail's fuse,  as I know 
from experience (observing my buddy).
 
Instead, get the correct size expanding plug, one of those rubber  ones that 
have a bolt through them.
 
It will work just  fine, (also from experience) as long as it is not  
over-tightened too much (which can break the spout)
 
-Bruce Thompson
 
 
In a message dated 12/30/2008 7:07:34 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
charliehill at embarqmail.com writes:

Thanks  Hank.  I don't have a clue if it is the same or not.  I've been  
looking online trying to find a parts number breakdown.  I can't find  a 
thing.  I don't like the idea of paying $15 bucks or more but the  saw isn't 
worth much without a gas cap and I sure can't buy a saw for  $15.
If and when you get a chance to look I would appreciate it.  If I  find mine 
or a replacement I'll try to remember to let you know.  If  you have one that 
will work I don't mind paying for it and paying the  shipping on it. 
Assuming I don't manage to find mine.  I'm out of cut  up firewood and really 
need to use the saw tomorrow.  I hate to  do  it but I might wind up with a 
rag crammed in the  hole.

Charlie
----- Original Message ----- 
From:  <hank at millerfarm.com>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group"  <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2008 6:09  PM
Subject: Re: [AT] OT McCullogh chain saw parts


> Any clue  if that is the same cap as from a 6-10?   They look a lot  the
> same on the outside and I think I still have a 6-10 around  someplace.
> For that matter I'm pretty sure the cap is a common size, a  good small
> engine place should be able to find one from something else  that fits
> (be prepared to pay $15 for a stupid gas cap), just bring  the whole
> thing in and ask the old guy to check his  stock.
>
> I'm not sure if I'll actually get time to look for the  chainsaw for a
> couple weeks (I work out of town, and this is looking  like a busy
> weekend).   Still if you want it and can figure  out some way of
> getting it from MN that isn't more than it is worth  you can have it.
>
> Quoting charliehill  <charliehill at embarqmail.com>:
>
>> Does anyone happen to  have a junked out McCulloch ProMac 10-10A laying
>> around that would  part with the gas cap?  Mine magically disappeared 
>>  today.
>> I'm thinking my neighbors dog might be the culprit.   You can't buy parts 
>> for
>> them any longer but this saw  is just like brand new.  I hate for a gas 
>> cap
>> to  put it out to pasture.
>>
>> If you have one you'd part with  or know of a parts source (I've tried or 
>> in
>> the  process of trying all sources I know about) I'd appreciate  it.
>
>
>
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