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Willem

07-06-2002 05:40:00




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For occasional use I do own a McGulloch MiniMac 833AV chainsaw. The advantage is that it will always start! Now I do have some trouble with the oilflow to lubricate the chain. With the blade and chain removed there is sufficient oil comming from the hole in the chassis. With the blade and chain installed the chain is not lubricated. The holes in the blade are clean as well as the chain and blade itself. It seems there is not enough pressure to get the oil to reach the chain through the holes in the blade. Anyone familiar with these machines? Any info will be appriciated as the nuts and bolds are almost worne out trying to find the cause of the problem.

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Joe

01-07-2004 23:29:17




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 Re: McGulloch chainsaw in reply to Willem, 07-06-2002 05:40:00  
Have a Mc Culloch cain saw 2.0 clean out the carburetor but saw will not suck up the gas to stay running if u spary starting fluid when it trys to start it will run as long as u keep sparying it can anyone tell me why it won't take the gas Thank You Joe.



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Andru

05-21-2004 19:34:33




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 Re: Re: McGulloch chainsaw in reply to Joe, 01-07-2004 23:29:17  
Joe,
I've got same prob.....Have a Mc Culloch cain saw 2.0 clean out the carburetor but saw will not suck up the gas to stay running if u spary starting fluid when it trys to start it will run as long as u keep sparying it can anyone tell me why it won't take the gas..... . I have thoroughly cleaned carb and ensured pick-up tube is clear...still wont take fuel..... Recently, I'VE DESCOVERED FUEL TANK IS LEAKING....PERHAPS,THE TANK LEAK PREVENTS THE VACUME REQUIRED FOR PICK-UP TUBE TO WORK????? ? hOW DID YOU FIX YOURS????? ??

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Vern

07-06-2002 21:36:44




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 Re: McGulloch chainsaw in reply to Willem, 07-06-2002 05:40:00  
It seems like maybe the hole in the bar is not lined up with the oil hole in the saw.



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