McCulloch Chain Saws

Arborist Forum

Help Support Arborist Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
Why don't you run your Super 797 instead of the SP125.
The 797 should have more snot. If running correctly. Lee

In my case, this SP125 is a lot more peppy...

Maybe in the course of the upcoming winter I will be motivated to tear the Super 797 down and see what it really needs.

In a head to head to head trial last spring it was really lagging behind my two SP125's.

Mark
 
I just recentlty got a Super 2-10A from an ebay seller. I made a token bid...............................and unexpectedly won it for peanuts. Overall I'm happy with my purchase, but the saw has a couple issues to resolve. One minor and one a bit more pressing.

McCulloch Super 2-10 chainsaw | eBay



photobucket-8389-1344829467691.jpg

photobucket-2117-1344829467180.jpg

#1 is that it's missing the carb needle extensions and hardware for some reason. Can't figure why. I could just plug the two holes and adjust the short needles with a screwdriver with the AF and cover off..........but I'd really like to set the saw up the way it's supposed to be.


photobucket-4497-1344829468746.jpg

photobucket-4501-1344829469299.jpg

The next issue is more of a problem. The DSP valve appears to have seized in the head. The thin steel flange that's staked onto the stem of the DSP valve (that is lifted by the DSP linkage when you push down the thumb button) has broken off of the valve stem. I need to unstick the valve, then either replace it with another valve pin, or stake another washer onto the stem. Now if the DSP valve is indeed stuck in the fully closed possition then I could just leave it as-is and go without the DSP. That's also not the "right" way to deal with it, and my dear wife has claimed the saw and may well be running it at some point. I'd like to have the DSP valve functional on the saw for that reason.

Anybody here have a good useable DSP valve pin for these saws and/or the needle extensions/springs/retaining rings? I've found the extensions on a used parts site (and will probably order them next payday), but no luck on the DSP valve front yet.....

I gotcha buddy. If you can wait until I get off the road I can send that stuff out early next week.
 



Four workhorses idling in 40-Fuel after having the eth laced pump gas drained out. Back to front: Homelite SXL-925W, McCulloch SP-81, McCulloch 650 gear drive, McCulloch PM700. All four did some good work bucking up a large downed oak last week.

sounds good. maybe we should work on seeing how many yellow saws we can vid running at once . i'll work on it. i guess they don't all have to be yellow, but at least be made of mag.
 
Hmm... it'll be a while before I can top Joey's line up. Even if I had two yellow twin cylinder snowmobiles idling along with the Macs...

Give me some time... :D
 

Latest posts

Back
Top