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Is this a McCulloch 110 and can you still get sprocket?


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It is certainly a mac 110. Difficult to know the exact year though, however there were subtle differences over the years of manufacture.. A new cluch from mcculloch is now obsolete, so you will have to find a NOS one on ebay or a good used one. They were a real pig to work on...particularly from a carb access point of view.

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8 minutes ago, adw said:

I remember that piece of junk, you had to take the whole damn thing apart to get at anything, throw it away.

Yup....in the end, unless it was something external, I refused to work on them because you could never charge how much time it actually took you to get into it

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