Mcculloch Mini Mac 6 Manual
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McCulloch Mini Mac (model, I am not sure? The sticker is no longer there). Went to look at it, previous owner started it right up after a couple pulls! I tried it a few times, all seemed good so I bought it, came with a scabbard, extra sharpened chain and about 3/4 quart of bar/chain oil. View and Download McCulloch Mini-Mac 6 owner's manual online. Mini-Mac 6 chainsaw pdf manual download. McCulloch two-cycle chain saw mix: CHAIN PITCH: 3/8 in. Low profile, 1/4 in. On early production.
Mcculloch Mini Mac 6 Chainsaw Manual Parts
Hey there chainsaw fans... I'm new to chainsaws - used one a long time ago but I have some land clearing to do and will need to hone my skills in the near future. I have had my eyes on a stihl 180 or 230 at the local dealer but yesterday I kind of inherited 3 mcullough saws. I was able to get them all to turn over. Not sure when they last ran, but the previous owner must have taken reasonable care of them since they all ran and idled for a few minutes on new 40:1 gas. A bit smoky but idling OK and coming up to full throttle OK also. The 110 seems to idle fast, and it did bog a bit. I have not put them into any logs yet.
As a courtesy to the family of the previous owner who passed away, I would like to sell two of them and pass the cash back to them, and keep one for myself as I don't see the need to have three of these little guys. I realize these are small, old, loud, vibratey saws but thought it might be nice to have a little guy in the shed - and I like to tinker - and the price was right. If I get my 'spending cash' jar full enough I will probably still go ahead with the 230 purchase for bigger jobs.
I'm wondering if, given the choice of the 110, mini 30 or mini 6, which one is best to keep? Are there any tests I should do to see which is the best runner? I'm thinking about ease of self-servicing, availability of parts as well as reliability. It seems based on fooling around with them that the 110 or the 30 would be the choice. Or if one of these is significantly better for resale, I would maybe sell that one to get the best cash for the family and then keep the second best myself as I'm sure in the long run this one will just be a secondary 'toy' saw
I also got a homelite super 2/SL and remington mighty mite. These are just the powerheads and it looks like the bar tension bolts and some bits and pieces are missing on both. I didn't even try to start them. I was thinking I'd give them to the local mower place (where I'll buy the stihl) and let them use them for parts or scrap them. Or would it be insulting for me to burden them with those?
Any and all tips are greatly appreciated!
Thanks
As a courtesy to the family of the previous owner who passed away, I would like to sell two of them and pass the cash back to them, and keep one for myself as I don't see the need to have three of these little guys. I realize these are small, old, loud, vibratey saws but thought it might be nice to have a little guy in the shed - and I like to tinker - and the price was right. If I get my 'spending cash' jar full enough I will probably still go ahead with the 230 purchase for bigger jobs.
I'm wondering if, given the choice of the 110, mini 30 or mini 6, which one is best to keep? Are there any tests I should do to see which is the best runner? I'm thinking about ease of self-servicing, availability of parts as well as reliability. It seems based on fooling around with them that the 110 or the 30 would be the choice. Or if one of these is significantly better for resale, I would maybe sell that one to get the best cash for the family and then keep the second best myself as I'm sure in the long run this one will just be a secondary 'toy' saw
I also got a homelite super 2/SL and remington mighty mite. These are just the powerheads and it looks like the bar tension bolts and some bits and pieces are missing on both. I didn't even try to start them. I was thinking I'd give them to the local mower place (where I'll buy the stihl) and let them use them for parts or scrap them. Or would it be insulting for me to burden them with those?
Any and all tips are greatly appreciated!
Thanks