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McCulloch 250 - OPERATING YOUR CHAIN SAW; STARTING YOUR ENGINE; STOPPING YOUR ENGINE; IGNITION AND SPARK PLUG CHECK

McCulloch 250
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When
wood you
can
mix
kerosene
with
the
chain
but
never
use
more
kerosene
than
oil
in
the
mixture.
When
in
areas,
use
your
chain
oiler
more
so
that
the
oil
can
reduce
chain
wear
and
to
your
chain
clean.
NG
R
INE
See
1 and 2
for
location
of
controls.
1.
Fill
the
fuel
tank
of
your
chain
saw
with
the
correct
fuel
mixture.
2.
Fill
the
oiler
tank
with
the
correct
of
oil.
3. Make
sure
your
bar
is
into
and
that
your
chain
is
correctly
tensioned.
4. Move
the
!F;!HLIU!
switch
to
the
"ON"
5.
Push
the
choke
button
in and hold
it
in
the
choked
been
in
ture
from
the
tank
into
the
7.
When
the
enough
to
8.
Use
the
throttle
as
necessary
until
the
is
warm
to
run
at
idle
speed
without
further
Do
not
run
the
at
full
to
make
it
warm
up
faster.
If
the
do
not
use
the
choke, and
the
throttle
closed
when
starter
handle.
E
NG
attention
to
the
and
your
chain
saw
will
last
much
1.
Never
run
your
with
the
throttle
full
unless
you
are
cutting
wood.
2.
Never
run
your
with
the
arrester
off.
3.
Never
do any with
the
air
filter
removed
from
your
for
dirt
can
be
sucked
into
the
crankcase
and
cvlinder
and
can
cause
rapid
wear
of
the
of
your
E
YOUR
1.
Release
the
throttle
switch
to
the
((STOP"
POSHIOI
2.
Move
the
IGNITION
AND
SPARK
PLUG
CHECK
Failure
of
the
engine
to
start
may
be
caused
by a
poor
If
you
have
checked
the
fuel
and found
the
fuel
tank
full,
check
the
as
follows:
Remove
the
Clean
and
the
electrodes
are
wet,
Ground
the
metal
side
of
the the
metal
the
electrodes
Pull
the
starter
and
watch
to
see
if
gap
while
the
is
can
be
seen,
install
a new
and
recheck.
If
there
is
still
no
refer
to
the
Trouble
Shooting
Chart
for
the
causes.
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