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Can you get Parts for McCulloch Chainsaws?

Can you get Parts for McCulloch Chainsaws?

Here at McCulloch, we offer a diverse range of chainsaw parts and accessories to help you maintain your chainsaw and maximise its lifespan for years to come.

What size chain does a Mac 3200 use?

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What is the gas to oil ratio for a McCulloch chainsaw?

The manufacturer recommends using McCulloch Two Cycle Custom Lubricant, an oil designed specifically for use in the 3.7 chain saw, at a ratio of 40:1 (40 parts gasoline to 1 part McCulloch Two Cycle Custom Lubricant). If you can’t find the MucCulloch oil, a high-quality SAE two-cycle oil can be used at a ratio of 20:1.

How do I identify my McCulloch chainsaw?

Turn the McCulloch chainsaw upside down, and locate the serial number plate, which is a metal plate on the bottom of the chainsaw. Scan the plate for the word “Model” followed by a series of letters and numbers; the letters and numbers are the model of the chainsaw.

How do I know what chainsaw chain to buy?

When choosing a chainsaw chain, you first need to know the pitch, the gauge and the number of drive links. Once you have these, everything else about the choice is basically about what you prefer. Pitch is the average distance between two rivets on the saw chain.

Are Mac chainsaws good?

By far this McCulloch saw for the money is great. It is powerful and does not bog down easily. I would recommend this saw to anyone who is considering purchasing a fine chainsaw. Powerful, Easy to handle, and quite affordable considering quality of saw.

Can you put car oil in a chainsaw?

Generally, chainsaws can handle a wide range of lubricants. Vegetable and canola oils work well, and automobile motor oil will too, as long as you observe the SAE ratings and use the appropriate oil weight for the season. Always use fresh, never used, oils.

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