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178A3A81-1360-4635-95EE-EC60B229A4C3.jpeg Here is a different full wrap...aftermarket husky 2100 style?...
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Here is this as well..got it in a box of mcculloch stuff...have a couple of them, but no clue what they are....three separate pieces.
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The handle looks like Husqvarna alright but maybe not quite big enough for the 1100/2100. You should buy that 480 in the classifieds and see if it fits (I'm thinking it's for the smaller saws like the 380/480).

The wooden/alloy thing out of your Mac box looks like a spreader/driver type of tool, perhaps a gear installer for the old gear-drive Macs (Mark Heimann might recognize it). Someone has been beating on it over the years.
 

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The handle looks like Husqvarna alright but maybe not quite big enough for the 1100/2100. You should buy that 480 in the classifieds and see if it fits (I'm thinking it's for the smaller saws like the 380/480).

The wooden/alloy thing out of your Mac box looks like a spreader/driver type of tool, perhaps a gear installer for the old gear-drive Macs (Mark Heimann might recognize it). Someone has been beating on it over the years.

I have a 480 in my storage unit. I’ll have to compare the handles.
 

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Here is a top cover that I have yet to find a match to...
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Yep- definitely Poulan. I had a bunch of those at one time but never figured out what they fit. ModifiedMark might know...
 

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Yep- definitely Poulan. I had a bunch of those at one time but never figured out what they fit. ModifiedMark might know...

Thanks for the info. I did try to look up Poulan covers, and have t seen anything yet.
 

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The square knob, idle screw opening, and shape for the filter looks more McCulloch to me.
I did find a pm60 with that type of cover...after looking at many photos!! Lol.
 

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Silvey wheel covers?
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Here is a style of clutch I have not seen yet...box was marked 045 chain brake clutch...
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Not at this point. If I do...someone is already in line.

Yep- definitely Poulan. I had a bunch of those at one time but never figured out what they fit. ModifiedMark might know...

I may have figured it out...just a different style. Instead of bringing air in from the back, it brings it in from under the cover...maybe less chance of water entry?
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That af cover is for the cold weather sp Macs. There is a baffle over the muffler that it draws heated air into the air box.
 

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Stole this pic from Google search.
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Yes, the AF cover is for a cold weather equipped SP60 or SP80. As Steve pointed out, works with a duct to draw air over the muffler to warm it before entering the air box. You can see the damper adjust on the back of the duct in the second photo.

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The black cover was used more often on the SP80 version.

I have no idea what that tool might be but it looks cool. I haven't seen anything like that in any of the old McCulloch shop manuals or service bulletins.

Mark
 

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Yes, the AF cover is for a cold weather equipped SP60 or SP80. As Steve pointed out, works with a duct to draw air over the muffler to warm it before entering the air box. You can see the damper adjust on the back of the duct in the second photo.

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The black cover was used more often on the SP80 version.

I have no idea what that tool might be but it looks cool. I haven't seen anything like that in any of the old McCulloch shop manuals or service bulletins.

Mark
Was wondering what the Black damper was as well...had one of those in the box of goodies too.
I did end up with a pair of those tools...or whatever they happen to be.

Thanks for the info guys...always a wealth of information.
 

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The square knob, idle screw opening, and shape for the filter looks more McCulloch to me.
Thanks @Steve and @heimannm for the detailed confirmation. I almost went out on a limb with an SP60 and SP80 mention, based off of pictures on Mike Acres site, and Google, but chickened out.
 
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