I have owned a McCulloch Pro-mac 5000AV since 1996 and it has served me very well. I have paired this saw with a Husqvarna 55 (purchased in 1997) for significant woodcrew efforts (downing and cutting dead trees, cutting fallen trees, cutting delivered logs) over the last 13 years and both have been extremely reliable. Both saws have significant anti-vibration designs that work quite well. dwmobrien1@aol.com
From Le Bon Coin (French Craig's List), power should be 3.7 hp, 2.8 kW. This is a rather high but plausible figures.
When came out it called for 16:1, but with todays fuels 32:1 mix of a good quality oil will suffice. Most 50:1 oils should work but get a name brand
I have model number 60003816 and I run 3oz of oil to 1 galion of gas. Works good but I'm not positive that's what is recommended. The manual for that chainsaw requires a 20:1 mixture of non-McCulloch two-cycle oil. That is 6.4 oz. per gallon of unleaded gasoline regardless of what it says on the oil container.
Look at the website McCulloch has to offer. Most likely there will be reviews there of the steam cleaner product. If not, go to review sites. That is the way to get reviews.
Makita went into the chainsaw business by buying the Dolmar chainsaw brand from Sachs. Dolmar is a German brand of chainsaw, and it's a good saw.
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If you need to cut down trees, there are a few options as to where you can purchase a good chainsaw. Lowes carry some of the best quality chainsaws in America.
McCulloch recommended 40:1 using their oil, 20:1 all other oils. I use 32:1 with good quality 2-stroke oil, has worked fine for years.
there is a lot of songs by powerman 5000 and i think a is for apathy is kind of good but not the best
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This is a very hard procedure. You have to options: you can use a hammer, or a chainsaw. Just rip it off with a hammer, or go mad with a chainsaw. Have fun and Good luck!
alot of money to much A good oven around 5000-8000 a modern oven 3000-5000