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Started by Enaldeon, November 30, 2019, 07:17:59 AM

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Enaldeon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Hello everyone   ;) smiley_hollywood_cool
Thanks for the add first of all 

I'm a collector/fixer of old mechanical things 
I like making things work  :D
As of lately my godfather has been bringing me some old chainsaws and clocks he has find in his travels 

We've come across a chainsaw I know nothing about 
Thank you for all the help and insight   :P

Lumberjohn

Looks like parts from a mculloch mini mac would fit it?

sawguy21

McCulloch Mini Mac 110, from the decal it appears to have been made for the German market. I no longer have the patience to work on them.
old age and treachery will always overcome youth and enthusiasm

hamish

Its is a Mac 100, and was marketed for troops posted overseas in Germany.  The German on the labels was a requirement to be sold in Germany, more of a safety conformity thing.  
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Al_Smith

It's a Mini Mac .Can't tell if it's a 110 or 120 .I've got a couple in my shed and most likely the only example in the world with a tunable slide pipe exhaust  .---I'm a little bit on the eccentric side ---- :D .

Enaldeon

Thank you so much guys!  ;D
I was kinda lost here because we don't see many old macs in Portugal plus it said Canadian in the back so I thought it was an old ripoff of some sort...  ::)
Anyways 
I started to disassemble it 
Seems pretty straight forward  :D
Il try to upload a few pics as I go but i can't promise anything with my job and all

I know that I have to change the plug and spark plug so far  ;)
Seems cracked internals are common too 
Again 
Thank you for the help   smiley_wavy

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