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McCulloch Mac 110 - Removal from Storage

McCulloch Mac 110
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2.
Start
the
saw
and
run
at
idle
speed
until
the
engine
stops.
This
will
remove
most
of
the
fuel
from
the
fuel
system.
3.
Remove
the
spark
plug
with
a
spark
plug
wrench
and
pour
a
teaspoonful
of
oil
through
the
spark
plug
hole
into
the
combustion
chamber.
Pull
the
starter
rope
slowly
several
times
to
distribute
the
oil
throughout
the
engine.
Replace
the
spark
plug
tightly.
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4.
Remove
and
clean
the
bar
and
chain
(use
gloves
when
handling
chain).
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5.
Store
the
chain
in
a
container
with
oil
covering
the
chain.
6.
Apply
a
heavy
film
of
oil
over
the
entire
bar
including
the
groove
for
the
chain.
Cover
with
heavy
paper,
cloth
or
plastic.
7.
Clean
the
outside
surfaces
of
the
saw.
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8.
Cover
the
saw
with
a
protective
cloth
or
plastic,
and
store
the
saw
and
bar
in
a
dry
place.
Always
store
away
from
possible
source
of
ignition
such
as
furnaces,
heaters,
etc.
9.
Ideally
the
saw
should
be
operated
for
a
short
period
of
time
(5
minutes)
every
30
days.
Follow
the
usual
starting
instructions.
REMOVAL
FROM
STORAGE
Remove
the
spark
plug
with
a
spark
plug
wrench.
Pull
the
starter
rope
briskly
to
clear
the
cylinder
of
excess
oil.
Clean
and
gap
the
spark
plug
or
install
a
new
spark
plug.
Fill
the
fuel
tank
with
the
correct
fuel
mixture
and
fill
the
chain
oil
tank
with
McCulloch
Chain,
Bar
and
Sprocket
Oil.
A
Hint
For
Easier
Starting
A
newly
manufactured
saw
or
one
which
has
been
in
storage
may
sometimes
be
difficult
to
start.
This
is
because
for
ship-
ping
purposes
one
of
the
manufacturing
processes
removes
all
fuel
from
the
fuel
tank,
fuel
lines
and
carburetor
after
the
engine
is
tested.
Proper
storage
and
long
storage
periods
also
result
in
removing
or
evaporating
all
fuel
from
the
engine.
Under
these
circumstances,
it
can
be
easier
to
start
the
engine
in
the
following
manner:
Remove
the
air
filter
cover
and
air
filter.
Prime
the
engine
by
injecting
about
half
a
tea-
spoon
of
the
proper
fuel
mixture
through
the
carburetor
air
@intake.
(An
oil
can
filled
with
the
proper
fuel
mixture
is
ideal
for
this
purpose.)
Take
care
not
to
flood
the
engine
and
do
not
spill
fuel
into
the
airbox.
It
usually
takes
two
or
three
pulls
of
the
starter
rope
to
draw
the
fuel
into
the
combustion
chamber
and
start
the
engine.
It
may
be
necessary
to
start
the
engine
two
or
three
times
in
this
manner
before
the
en-
gine
will
run
on
its
own
fuel
system.
As
soon
as
the
engine
is
running
on
its
own
fuel
system,
stop
the
engine
and
replace
the
air
filter
and
air
filter
cover.
Never
do
any
cutting
with
the
air
filter
and
air
filter
cover
off
the
engine.
NOTE:
DO
NOT
USE
THIS
METHOD
FOR
REGULAR
STARTING!
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