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  1. McCulloch EM 300S: McCulloch MAC 10-10: McCulloch MAC 110: McCulloch MAC 120: McCulloch MAC 130: McCulloch MAC 140: McCulloch MAC 15: McCulloch MAC CAT 16: McCulloch MacCat: McCulloch MacCat 38: McCulloch MacCat Super: McCulloch MC Series: McCulloch MC3516: McCulloch MC4215AV: McCulloch MCC1435A: McCulloch MCC1514: McCulloch MCC1514: McCulloch.
  2. I wanted a small chainsaw that I could use in the yard and take camping and found a MAC 140 in a pawnshop. The salesguy gassed it up and ran it a few times and it worked perfectly for him so I took it home. It hasn't worked right since. I haven't been able to find a manual online so I'm kind of working in the dark.
  3. How to Adjust the Oiler on a McCulloch Chainsaw. McCulloch chain saws, like all other chain saws, require continuous lubrication during use to prevent the chain from catching on the wood being cut.

Mcculloch Mac 130 Service Manual

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IllUSTRHTfD PHRTS liST MODELS SERIAL NUMBER PREFIX MODELS SERIAL NUMBER PREFIX 600017B 600017C 600017F 111111- 600016G 600017U 1411- MAC 130 CHAIN SAW McCulloch chain saws are identified by a model number (in this instance, 600017) followed by a suffix letter (A, B, C, etc.) stamped on the identification plate attached to the saw. Suffix letters denote variations in parts or assemblies in the manufacture of the saw. Part numbers listed in this I.P.L. which have a suffix letter or letters following the description, indicate the part is used only on the model(s) identified by the letter or letters.

2 Pack OEM McCulloch Mini Mac 110 120 130 140 160 Chainsaw Air Filter 216905. McCulloch Mac 130 Chain Saw. McCulloch Mac 130 Chain Saw General Assembly. ID Parts Number Parts Description Notes Purchase; 1: 110676: Nut - Hx 1/4-28: 2: 110972.

Mcculloch Mac 130 Chainsaw Service Manualsupporttechnologies

Mcculloch Mac 130 Chainsaw Service Manual

Part numbers and descriptions without suffix letter or letters apply to all versions of the chain saw model. Part numbers which have one or more dots (.) preceding their descriptions may be ordered individually, but they are also included in the kit or assembly whose description begins directly above the dot(s).

Mcculloch Mac 110 Chainsaw Service Manual

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I wanted a small chainsaw that I could use in the yard and take camping and found a MAC 140 in a pawnshop. The salesguy gassed it up and ran it a few times and it worked perfectly for him so I took it home.
It hasn't worked right since.
I haven't been able to find a manual online so I'm kind of working in the dark. I'm not all that familiar with two-stroke engines but I've been able to get some advice.
I'm using a 25:1 fuel mixture using regular unleaded gas and Canadian Tire chainsaw oil. I measured carefully using plastic measuring cups. I'm using Canadian Tire chain oil but I've got the clutch out so that's not an issue.
Here's a picture.
It's kind of hard to see the three carburator screws. They are, from top to bottom; idle (and idle lock), lo, hi. The control on the left is the choke and I have to assume the big black button on the right is the primer. The chain oil pump (I assume) is the wire on the T-handle. I choke, pull a few times and it starts and I take the choke off. It runs for about 5 seconds, putting out grey smoke and then dies. The tabletop where I've been running it is soaked with black sludge. When I take the spark plug out, it's wet and black. I found the air filter (left side behind the pull and cleaned it). I haven't figured out how to get the thing apart to get at the fuel filter (which I suspect is the problem). The spark plug looks fine (other than being dirty). No pitting, bending or discoloration. I was gonna replace it anyway but Canadian Tire didn't stock one.
I've tried every setting of the idle screw, lo and hi that I can think of. I've had it running for as long as a minute (but not lately).
So, three questions:
1. Where is the fuel filter and how do I get at it?
2. How do I set the three carburator screws?
3. What else could be wrong?