For small jobs, this saw is great. Plenty of power. No more pulling on starter ropes.
what movie is this.. it’s horror.. some guy needs help finding out so i’m helping him by posting this?
Here’s what He said.It Chainsaw Carving had a black woman riding a bike…she hits a pothole, crashes and dies while falling into a plantThen a man is crazy and starts using his chainsaw on a tree, of which has a carving of a face on it, and then the tree starts bleeding uncontrollably.
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Guys, be honest with yourselves: how are you really going to use a chainsaw? If you’re eyeing a high-end Husqvarna or Echo because that’s what the lumberjacks and arborists use, I hear you. I love pro-grade tools, too. With chainsaws, though, you don’t necessarily get what you pay for.I’ve used gas chainsaws. They’re great for felling, limbing and bucking whole trees in places where electricity is unavailable or inconvenient. These days, though, I use a chainsaw no more than once or twice a year, usually for some little job that’s just barely beyond the capabilities of a bow saw. When those jobs come up, I can whip out my electric Poulan, finish the work, and put the saw away before you’ve even gotten the choke set on your gas saw.That’s not to say that this saw won’t handle a big job. It will. I had a couple of huge oaks taken down last winter, and saved a bunch of money by telling the arborists to do a “cut and run” – just drop the trees, chip the small brush, and leave the big logs
Poulan pro wood shark -bigger guide bar?-?
Is it possible to put a bigger guide bar on my poulan Poulan Chainsaw Carburetor Rebuild pro wood shark chainsaw? I heard it would burn up the carburetor if I attempt to, will it? It currently is equipped with the standard 14″ bar, if I can go bigger, how much, maybe only a 16″?
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I’m not a lumberjack or anything, but compared to my old work chain that has two messed up cutting links, this chain cuts like butter. much less effor needed now to clear trees out of my yard.
McCulloch 2-stroke chainsaw won’t start?
This chainsaw hasn’t been running for at least 10 years. The carb has been cleaned out and everything but it will not start. I haven’t tried it for months Mcculloch Chainsaw Parts now but i believe it wasn’t getting any spark whatsoever. Maybe its the ignition or magneto thing? That part of the engine isn’t my specialty but i’ve been told my points might need sanding? I think i have to take the flywheel off to do so correct me if i’m wrong. And also could this have to do with the gap between the flywheel and the magneto if thats what its called?
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Replacement Chainsaw sprocket for McCulloch which fits # 215252 models MM-3AS, MAC 6, PM6A, SUPER PRO 40, 3200, 365,ALL MINI MAC MODELS, TITAN 35-40, PRO MAC 3205, 2000-2016, 2316, 2318, 3000, 3210-3216, MAC 110-140, POWER MAC 310-340, PM480, 120 AND EAGER BEAVER
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Bought this McCulloch electric chainsaw to replace an old Craftsman electric chain saw. (the Craftsman got ran over by a car)
Compared to my old Craftsman electric chain saw, the McCulloch seems to be wonderful. The first test was to cut a 16″ diameter oak branch, cut thru it like hot butter. The “no tools needed” chain tensioner seems to be a good design (design seems to be similar to that used by other manufacturers).
Assuming this thing keeps cutting/running the same way in the long term, then we have a winner.
(note: all the electric chain saws come with cheap looking chains with cutting blades spaced very widely apart along the chain. To be ready for the bigger cutting jobs I sprung for a new $18 Oregon 16″ chain, which has not been mounted yet.)
Re: Mcculloch chainsaw MS 1635 Oiler was replaced ,but oil is not getting to chain or bar -help please?
Mcculloch chainsaw M# CS38 EM the oiler was supposedly replaced,but now no oil is getting to chain or bar. Is there an adjustment? Where is it located? Other suggestionsHelp please—thanks
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A fairly inexpensive tool. I got it mainly for the torx bits to fix a joystick controller. The bits all fit into the tool and a top screws in places. It does also include a phillips head but it’s not small enough for real precision jobs like fixing glasses. All in all for the price it did what I wanted it to, and I’m satisfied with the tool.