Okay, you McCulloch guys please forgive me for my complete lack of knowledge of the brand or any model they've every made.
I coworker of mine asked me today if I knew what might be wrong with his "really old Mac 10" chainsaw. He said it starts and runs well, but dies when tilted on the side. We only had a moment to discuss it, so that's all I was able to get out of him. Next time I run into him I'm going to see if I can get my hands on the saw to properly diagnose it, but I was curious what you guys thought. My first instinct with that symptom is a bad oil seal, but I know zero about those saws so for all I know it could be a host of issues...
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I coworker of mine asked me today if I knew what might be wrong with his "really old Mac 10" chainsaw. He said it starts and runs well, but dies when tilted on the side. We only had a moment to discuss it, so that's all I was able to get out of him. Next time I run into him I'm going to see if I can get my hands on the saw to properly diagnose it, but I was curious what you guys thought. My first instinct with that symptom is a bad oil seal, but I know zero about those saws so for all I know it could be a host of issues...
Any suggestions would be appreciated.