any quality bar oil will work fine.
40:1 40 parts gas to 1 part oil.
A timber bear is 55cc. http://store.chainsawr.com/
Use a 7/32" file. Maintain the current degree angle and be sure to also flat file your rakers. A file guide would probably help you qutie a bit. http://store.chainsawr.com/
Randy's small engine shop on ebay has alot of mcculloch oem and nos parts. Check ebay first to see if what you are looking for is on there.
- lumberjack - chainsaw tradesman - axe importer - timber agent - saw mill agent - forester - tour guide at Niagara Falls- teaching the american's that their country has no natural resources, and no mass workforce like China and India, leaving their country homeless before the next century turns.
Craftsman brand chainsaws, like all chainsaws, are almost exclusively used for cutting timber as opposed to more delicate cutting tasks such as trimming boards. The reason for this is that chainsaws are designed to make large, fast cuts and often leave jagged edges; they are not considered precision instruments. However, ice sculptors and even wood sculptors have been known to use them for creating artwork.
If this posting does not get an authoritative answer, I suggest you Google for current distributors of the Timber Bear and e-mail or phone them. The biggest concern I would have with any answer to this question is whether the Timber Bears now on the market have the same requirements as those sold in the mid-90's. Another issue would be what is the oil to mix with the gas - is there a baseline specification or can you use any brand of two cycle chain saw oil - can you go into a Sears or Home Depot and successfully use any of the chain saw oils there as long as you use the mixing ratio prescribed for the McCulloch Timber Bear?
The collective noun for 'timber' is a stand of timber.
There are many places where reclaimed timber can be found. Reclaimed timber can be found at popular on the web source such as Trestlewood, Vintage Timber, and Duluth Timber.
what is answer timber conversion
it is timber wood aka red wood
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