Short question, long answer. The IPL (Illustrated Parts List) number I am using to ID parts for that model (which is also known as a CS38EM) is McCulloch part number 211318-03. Any chainsaw parts house that has experience with Mac in the past should be able to chase parts for these. Some are available through MTD dealers (as Mac is now owned by MTD), and some you have to order through parts houses that specialize in obsolete parts. Some numbers that will hopefully help you: Mac Service Center: 800.5218559, Discount Marine: 906.466.2180, Original Equipment: 800.645.2031, and Bob's Lawn Mower: 607.638.9297. Don't underestimate your local lawn & garden shop, though. If they have access to MTD parts (and most all shops do), they will have access to a surprising amount of parts. You will pay less for parts this way, typically, than you will if you have to order them through a specialty obsolete parts house. You will be best served to find the IPL on the internet and figure out the part numbers yourself, as most parts guys don't want to go to the effort on hard-to-find IPLs for old saw models, especially for lower-dollar sales. If I can help further with this, you can email Matt at cnbyrent@canby.com. I have 15+ years in chasing parts, and am pretty successful finding most anything for lawn & garden. Good luck!
If you will type, "Mcculloch MS40A Parts" in a search engine you will find many online sources for parts for this saw.
Some places where one can find parts for a Husqvarna Chainsaw include the websites Partstree, Lowes, and eBay. One can also find and order parts through a Husqvarna dealer online.
Sears Parts Direct seems to be a popular online site where chainsaw parts can be ordered from. They even have online manuals where one could locate the correct part if the serial number is not available
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There is this illustrated parts list. It's probably not exactly what you are after, but it does contains some good service information. Torque specs, gapping info, general relative locations of parts, etc.I recently acquired one of these chainsaws for cheap at a garage sale and am in the process of bringing it back to life. I found this very helpful.Hope it's helpful to you!http://www.Oscar-Wilson.com/MANUALS/MCCULLOCH/211318-03.PDFThere's also this - Which looks like the user's manual... I haven't reviewed it very carefully.http://www.scribd.com/doc/3097717/CHAINSAW-McCulloch-ManualHi... lloks like mccullough was acquired by poulan pro... if you go to this link you can find most anything you need on schematics and such. i noticed trying to order the parts is a different issue altogether as some are dificult to come byhttp://www.poulanpro.com/node4020.aspxthen click on order parts, etc...here is where to get the detailshttp://www.ordertree.com/ARI.aspx?Mfg=75&Model=P3516PR%20Gas%20Saw%20Type%202&AFID=59
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A local Jonsered Chainsaw dealer can be found by searching for locations on the official Jonsered Chainsaw website. They will give you the address of the closest dealer.
An oil tank for a Stihl MS310 can be bought directly from Stihl dealers. Alternatively, there are specialty shops online that sell chainsaw parts.
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A cheap chainsaw can be found online like at Craiglists and and ebay. These places will offer used items at a reasonable price from private users who are selling.
Randy Engine repair in Ohio. 937 927-5665. Parts are available on eBay too, buy a parts manual so you can figure out what part numbers you need and their correct name. Parts from other Mac saws also fit certain pieces on the SP-81 I own a SP-81, in fact I will be using it in about 8 hours to cut firewood!