McCulloch 655FHW Spare Parts List

To start the McCulloch 655FHW, ensure the fuel tank is filled and the oil level is adequate. Set the throttle lever to the "Start" position, engage the choke if the engine is cold, pull the starter rope firmly, and once the engine starts, gradually push the choke back in.
To adjust the cutting height on the McCulloch 655FHW, locate the height adjustment lever on each wheel. Move each lever to the desired position, ensuring all wheels are set to the same position for an even cut.
It is recommended to change the oil after the first 5 hours of use and then every 25 hours of operation or at the beginning of each mowing season. Always use high-quality oil suitable for lawn mower engines.
If the McCulloch 655FHW does not start, check the fuel level, ensure the spark plug is clean and properly connected, and verify the air filter is not clogged. If the problem persists, consult the user manual or contact a professional technician.
To clean the air filter, remove the air filter cover, take out the filter, and clean it with warm soapy water. Allow it to dry completely before reinstalling. Replace the filter if it is worn or damaged.
Before storing the McCulloch 655FHW for the winter, drain the fuel tank, change the oil, clean the mower deck, and remove the battery if applicable. Store the mower in a dry, sheltered area.
Regular maintenance such as changing the oil, cleaning or replacing the air filter, sharpening the blades, and ensuring the spark plug is in good condition can significantly improve performance.
Excessive vibration may be caused by an unbalanced blade or debris lodged in the mower deck. Check and clean the deck, and inspect the blade for damage or imbalance. Replace or sharpen the blade as needed.
To sharpen the blades, first disconnect the spark plug wire, then remove the blade by loosening the bolt securing it. Sharpen the blade using a file or a grinder, maintaining the original angle. Balance the blade before reinstalling it.
Stalling may occur due to clogged air filters, old fuel, or a dirty carburetor. Check and clean the air filter, replace old fuel, and clean the carburetor. If stalling persists, consult a professional technician.