McCulloch Cabrio 320 Spare Parts List

To start the McCulloch Cabrio 320 Brushcutter, ensure the choke is closed, press the fuel primer bulb several times until fuel is visible, set the throttle to start position, pull the starter rope until the engine fires, then open the choke and pull the starter rope again if necessary.
The recommended fuel mixture for the McCulloch Cabrio 320 Brushcutter is a 40:1 ratio of unleaded gasoline to two-stroke oil.
If the brushcutter won't start, check for fuel issues, spark plug problems, or air filter blockages. Ensure the fuel is fresh, the spark plug is clean and dry, and the air filter is free from debris.
To clean the air filter, remove it from the brushcutter, wash it in warm soapy water, rinse thoroughly, and allow it to dry completely before reinstalling.
If the cutting line is not advancing, check for tangles or blockages in the trimmer head, ensure the line is wound correctly, and make sure the line is not too short. Replace the line if necessary.
It is recommended to check and replace the spark plug every season or after 25 hours of use to ensure optimal performance of the brushcutter.
For long-term storage, drain the fuel tank, clean the brushcutter thoroughly, remove and clean the cutting head, and store it in a dry, sheltered area.
To replace the cutting line, remove the trimmer head cover, unwind the old line, and follow the spool's directional arrows to wind the new line evenly. Reattach the cover securely.
Regular maintenance includes checking the spark plug, cleaning the air filter, inspecting the fuel system, and checking the cutting line and trimmer head for wear or damage.
To improve cutting efficiency, ensure the cutting line is at the correct length, use a suitable line for the type of vegetation, and keep the trimmer head clean and free of debris.