Find McCulloch Gas Leaf Blower Parts for Your Model
Keeping a lawn neat and free of debris is a big job, and McCulloch gas leaf blowers make it easier with their powerful engines and durable construction. Even the toughest blowers need occasional maintenance and replacement parts to keep running smoothly. Whether you’re clearing fall leaves or tackling spring cleanup, finding the right parts is easy at Sears PartsDirect.
Use the search bar at the top of the page or select your model number above to quickly find the exact McCulloch blower parts you need. Parts are easy to find using the illustrated diagrams.
Common McCulloch Leaf Blower Repairs and Maintenance Tips
Routine maintenance and prompt repairs are the key to keeping your McCulloch blower performing like new. Our DIY leaf blower help and OEM parts make repairs fast and straightforward.
Fuel Line Replacement
Cracked or brittle fuel lines can cause fuel leaks and prevent your blower from starting. To replace the fuel line, drain the fuel tank, disconnect the old lines, and install new OEM fuel lines. Follow step-by-step guidance with our How to replace leaf blower fuel lines repair guide.
Carburetor Clogging
A clogged carburetor can cause the engine to sputter or fail to start. Remove the carburetor, clean it thoroughly, or install a replacement if cleaning doesn’t restore performance. Our How to replace a leaf blower carburetor guide walks you through the repair.
Air Filter Issues
A dirty air filter chokes the engine, reducing power and efficiency. Check the air filter regularly. Replace it with an OEM air filter when it’s clogged with dirt or shows signs of damage.
Spark Plug Maintenance
If your blower struggles to start or runs rough, the spark plug may be fouled. Remove the old spark plug, inspect it for carbon buildup, and replace it with a new one if necessary. Always gap the new spark plug to manufacturer specifications for best results.
How to Identify Your McCulloch Leaf Blower Model Number
Finding the right parts starts with knowing your model number. Look for the model label, typically located on the blower’s housing near the fuel tank or starter assembly. The label includes the model and sometimes the serial number. If the label is missing or hard to read, the original owner's manual should also list the correct model number.
Entering the model number in our Sears PartsDirect search bar ensures you get parts that fit perfectly, with no guesswork.
Why Buy Genuine McCulloch Parts from Sears PartsDirect?
Buying genuine McCulloch parts guarantees a proper fit and lasting performance. OEM parts are designed and tested by the manufacturer to meet exact equipment specifications, unlike aftermarket alternatives. At Sears PartsDirect, we back every part with expert repair diagrams, easy-to-navigate model lookup tools, and fast shipping to get your blower up and running quickly. Our parts and DIY repair tips help you extend the life of your McCulloch equipment and keep your lawn looking its best year-round.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know which McCulloch blower part fits my model?
Use the Sears PartsDirect model lookup tool or check the label on your blower housing to find your exact model number. Enter it into the search bar to browse parts that match your machine.
Where can I buy McCulloch MAC GBV325 carburetor replacements?
Sears PartsDirect carries OEM carburetors specifically for the MAC GBV325 and other McCulloch blowers. Order today for fast shipping and a guaranteed fit.
Why won’t my McCulloch gas leaf blower start?
Common reasons your leaf blower won't start include a clogged carburetor, a worn spark plug, or stale fuel in the tank. Our repair guides and OEM replacement parts help you diagnose and fix these problems quickly.