Sea Foam success story

Bob_VT

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Someone gave me a pair of craftsman chainsaws (actually made by McCulloch) that were in sad shape. That was 5 years ago.

The guy said one ran and would not stay running and the other would not run at all. I tossed them into the shed and forgot about them until yesterday. I took them apart and started to "un-seize" the moving parts and the oiler assembly. Removed the plug and flooded it with sea foam. Sea foamed the carb,the fuel lines and all the moving parts. The re-coils did not work - vert stiff and would not rewind - sea foamed those too.

Let it sit overnight and pulled it about a dozen times to clear the cylinder and the carb, installed a fresh spark plug and re-assembled the entire saw. Fresh gas and oil......

Started first pull and runs like a top! Cut up a few trees that a storm had deposited for me and no complaints.

Amazing what a little maintenance will do.
 

ZmOz

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Re: Sea Foam success story

I have a Mcculloch saw that I use about once a year...maybe less. I always run it on about 25% seafoam, and squirt a little in the carb before I start it. Always starts up great, even though it's never been "winterized". I think it still has the original spark plug too...
 

ratracer

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Re: Sea Foam success story

I thought Craftsman chainsaws were made by Poulan? McCulloch nowadays is a brandname owned by MTD.
 

ZmOz

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Re: Sea Foam success story

ratracer said:
McCulloch nowadays is a brandname owned by MTD.

Actually the Mcculloch brand is owned by a Chinese company called Jenn Feng. MTD is just a distributor of some of their american products and parts.
 
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