McCulloch Euromac H60 Spare Parts List
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To start the McCulloch Euromac H60 Trimmer, ensure the trimmer is on a flat surface. Set the choke to the start position, press the primer bulb several times until fuel is visible, and pull the starter rope briskly. Once the engine starts, move the choke to the run position.
Use a mixture of unleaded gasoline and high-quality 2-stroke engine oil at a 40:1 ratio for the McCulloch Euromac H60 Trimmer. Ensure the fuel is fresh and properly mixed before use.
To replace the trimmer line, first turn off the trimmer and disconnect the spark plug. Remove the spool cover, take out the old line, and insert a new line into the spool. Reattach the cover and ensure the line is properly threaded through the eyelets.
If the trimmer won't start, check the fuel level, ensure the spark plug is clean and connected, and inspect the air filter for blockages. Also, make sure the choke is in the correct position and the primer bulb has been pressed.
If the trimmer runs rough or stalls, check the air filter and clean or replace it if necessary. Inspect the spark plug for wear and replace if needed. Also, ensure the fuel mix is correct and the carburetor is adjusted properly.
Regular maintenance should be performed every 25 hours of use or at the start of each season. This includes cleaning the air filter, checking the spark plug, and inspecting the trimmer head for wear.
Always wear protective eyewear, gloves, and sturdy footwear when operating the trimmer. Ensure the area is clear of debris and bystanders. Avoid using the trimmer in wet conditions or near flammable materials.
To clean the air filter, remove the air filter cover and take out the filter. Wash it with warm, soapy water, rinse, and let it dry completely. Reinstall the filter and secure the cover before using the trimmer.
If the trimmer line breaks frequently, ensure you are using the correct line size and type. Check for obstructions or debris that might cause the line to snap, and avoid hitting hard surfaces like walls or rocks.
Before storing, drain the fuel tank and run the engine until it stops to clear the carburetor. Clean the trimmer thoroughly, check for any damaged parts, and store it in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight.