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  1. J

    MCCULLOCH The official McCulloch thread

    I agree with mark, they seem angry for their size. I got the chance to run mark’s on one of the times I stop by his place passing through for work travels. They won’t run with something like the five cube saws but when you think about their displacement, it is quite surprising
  2. J

    MCCULLOCH The official McCulloch thread

    By the way, I cut down probably 30 trees today just one cut and then dragging everything off with the grapple. I’ve got a lot of stops to dig up over the next few days!
  3. J

    MCCULLOCH The official McCulloch thread

    That’s correct. Still working in the chicken business
  4. J

    MCCULLOCH The official McCulloch thread

    That was good times
  5. J

    McLuvin’

    The 54-57cc 10-series saws seem to run good down to 110 psi. The 82cc to me is at its life end around 130-140. A 130psi 10-10 will rip like crazy. While on the topic I’ll share this, my favorite 10-series saw motors are the 82 and 62cc. I wish I had never sold my PM60 and SP60’s
  6. J

    McLuvin’

    155ish.....only tested about a dozen
  7. J

    McLuvin’

    True, I think i pulled 203 when the starter housing ripped off. Obviously I didn’t try anymore. I don’t think there was much left anyway. I still have that saw and it hasn’t been run since that time.
  8. J

    MCCULLOCH The official McCulloch thread

    Most likely that fuel leak is at the seam where the two tank haves meet together. The best way to fix that is to get some red-kote and seal it.
  9. J

    MCCULLOCH The official McCulloch thread

    Here’s the only old pic I could find right now. The 8200 cylinder has less fasteners but that may be the same as the some of the other later models. I haven’t had one part in years, they just keep running!
  10. J

    MCCULLOCH The official McCulloch thread

    We actually use them quite often but I decided to start sharing. They always turn heads.
  11. J

    MCCULLOCH The official McCulloch thread

    Someone go get it! https://hartford.craigslist.org/grd/d/vintage-mcculloch-795l/6764924258.html
  12. J

    MCCULLOCH The official McCulloch thread

    You guys don’t forget that 404 chain moves faster compared to a 3/8 chain even with the same tooth count on the drive sprockets. I’m sure the larger diameter sprocket even with the same tooth count is what can make the 404 chain seem to cut slower unless you have the torque to pull it
  13. J

    MCCULLOCH The official McCulloch thread

    I like the 404 because it seem to stay sharper longer and I have 3 82cc 10 series saws using it. But only one with the eight tooth sprocket. They pull great. I can’t tell much difference versus the three eights. I use one for milling and it has a 36 inch bar which means I get a maximum of 30...
  14. J

    MCCULLOCH The official McCulloch thread

    I’m using a .404 8 tooth in a 20” bar on a SP81. It’s usually my “go to” saw. Such a pleasure to run.
  15. J

    MCCULLOCH The official McCulloch thread

    Cool mark, I haven’t seen that saw in a while. That Total bar was nice.
  16. J

    MCCULLOCH The official McCulloch thread

    Those tractors were imported by Kubota. Kubota had restrictions on importing their tractors and was using the McCulloch name to be able to get them in the country. Pretty cool stuff. There was one that showed up about two hours from me for $500 that I thought about buying but left it alone.
  17. J

    MCCULLOCH The official McCulloch thread

    Somebody better jump on this
  18. J

    MCCULLOCH The official McCulloch thread

    The shroud is in the same package coming to you.
  19. J

    MCCULLOCH The official McCulloch thread

    Oh, shroud.....I’ll check the parts box before leaving in the AM.
  20. J

    MCCULLOCH The official McCulloch thread

    Will this work for you?
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