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Christmas is fast approaching, bin that one and ask Father Christmas for a Husky.

 

Have you emailed McCulloch yet?

 

H-A

 

nope, i have not.

im not too fussed about emailing them tbh, apart from the bar the saw is fine.

when the chain is dead i will get another chain and a longer bar..

 

i looked in the tank this morning and the filter pickup is back to its floating postion :001_rolleyes:

 

im gonna have to mod this...after i have used what is in the tank..i will try pulling the tube out from the tank a little, thanks eddy :thumbup1:

chris.

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so getting a 16" bar is a bad idea? it says it can run up to 16" in the manual.

is it because it is 36cc??

 

Rich, i think shortening the fuel line length in the tank should fix it..

chris

 

It says a lot of saws can run big bars in the manuals, but having too large a bar seriously affects performance, these are little saws and don't have the power to pull a bigger bar as efficiently

 

 

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s i think shortening the fuel line length in the tank should fix it..

chris

 

Probably best to replace the pickup pipe with some softer stuff really, (and a weighted filter for good measure). Shortening it may not allow it to flop around in the tank properly either and it may run out of fuel whilst on its side.

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