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Re: McCulloch Pro Mac 610 Problem
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Posted by Paul on October 26, 2003 at 22:09:04 from (203.109.236.163):
In Reply to: McCulloch Pro Mac 610 Problem posted by Paul on October 24, 2003 at 06:00:42:
Thanks for the replies guys!! OK I have made a few adjustments to the Mixture screws and although that helped a little it still seems to be bogging down alot. I took off the muffler and gave that a good clean out but it really wasn't all that bad I thought. I also took the Carb off and opened it up, I didnt strip the whole thing down but I opened up either side of it and actually found it had a few remnants of the old Fuel Line so I cleaned all that out. Stuck it all back together and once again it seemed a little bit better but still does not seem to run all that hard when cutting. The Chain could probably do with a sharpen but it's not all that bad, I have got a little 48cc homelite that seems to go harder than the Pro Mac so there must be something I am missing. There is one thing that I did not do when I cleaned out the carby, there was a small brass wire filter with a Steal ring holding it in place on the diaphragm side which I couldn't seem to get off. I was a little hesitant to put pressure on the thing in case I lost/broke it but one would assume if it was dirty it would have been on the outer side of it not inside correct?? One thing I did not mention in my first post is that once you first get it started if you try and hit the throttle it will bog down real bad and if you give it to much it will just stall. If you wait a minute or so till it warms up it is ok after that. I am really not sure what to do next, any idea's would be a great help!! Thanks again, Paul
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