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  • Yes I did, I had to remove the spark plug & prime it to get it to start, after that the carb was pumping fuel just fine.

  • You got it running well with out a new carb Kit!!!!!

  • I doubt you would be able to find one, I've never had the carb apart on this one.

  • Were di you get a carb kit for that?

  • I have one very similar to that - and it runs too - I'm hoping to use it next week to cut some large logs!

  • very nice saw

  • i have a mcculloch 430 a with a bow bar is this saw a rare saw

  • imagine carrying that around...30 pounds, most 77cc saws of today are about 13 to 15 pounds.

  • i have a old mcculloch 35 saw yellow has a goose or duck on the side cant find anymore numbers any idea on how to find out how old it is i believe its from the 50's i love old saws nice one by the way....safety last lol

  • Nice, a side exhaust. I was checking out what seemed to be a 90's Muculloch at a swapmeet, it seemed reliable. Other than Stihl, MC is my favorite brand.

  • talk about a smoker.

  • It cuts wood pretty slow but it does keep the mosquitoes away..

  • @gmax666 Probably because you mix the fuel 8:1 =)

  • Nice saw! I have a old M-47 too, any idea where to get carb diaphragms for these?

  • i can get about anything as far as carbs drop me aline with info

  • this is a wonderful engine. do you know what year this was built?

  • 1953

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