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trmiller55

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  1. Wow! Thanks Verteran Member for a quick reply to my query. Yeah, I kind of thought that would be the case. The springs are used up (not completely complete) and stuck up a bit but sprayed a bit of lub oil and it freed them up, so will still be able to use them for the time being. I have plenty of these saws...so plenty of spare parts. I saw the flywheel for £20 on Ebay as well. I like these saws because they are light and easy to service/fix and lots of pretty cheap spares out there still. I'm also a great fan of Mcculloch Pro Mac 610....my first chainsaw back in 1984. Take care, Tom
  2. Hi, does anyone have an idea how to get the flywheel spawls on my Mac 335 off? There are no screws or bolts....just a sort of cap. Any help is appreciated Best wishes, Tom

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