
Original: $5.44
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$1.90The Story
The OEM 50310372R suction tube ensures smooth, reliable operation and helps maintain peak engine performance.
Key Features:
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Direct OEM Replacement: Made to fit and function just like the original part for seamless installation.
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Durable Construction: Manufactured from premium, fuel-resistant materials to withstand tough chainsaw operating environments.
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Optimal Fuel Flow: Ensures consistent, reliable fuel delivery to your chainsaw’s carburetor.
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Easy Installation: Designed for straightforward replacement—no special tools required.
Compatible Models:
Emak:
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GSH 510
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GSH 56
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GSH 560
Oleo-Mac:
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GSH 510 (Euro 2–Euro 5)
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GSH 56
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GSH 560 (Euro 2–Euro 5)
Efco:
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MT 5100
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MT 5600
(Efco and Oleo-Mac models often share the same Emak part numbers and chassis.)
Why Replace the Suction Tube?
A worn or cracked suction tube can cause air leaks, poor fuel flow, starting issues, and engine performance problems. Replacing your suction tube as part of routine maintenance can prevent costly repairs and ensure your chainsaw always runs smoothly.

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Description
The OEM 50310372R suction tube ensures smooth, reliable operation and helps maintain peak engine performance.
Key Features:
-
Direct OEM Replacement: Made to fit and function just like the original part for seamless installation.
-
Durable Construction: Manufactured from premium, fuel-resistant materials to withstand tough chainsaw operating environments.
-
Optimal Fuel Flow: Ensures consistent, reliable fuel delivery to your chainsaw’s carburetor.
-
Easy Installation: Designed for straightforward replacement—no special tools required.
Compatible Models:
Emak:
-
GSH 510
-
GSH 56
-
GSH 560
Oleo-Mac:
-
GSH 510 (Euro 2–Euro 5)
-
GSH 56
-
GSH 560 (Euro 2–Euro 5)
Efco:
-
MT 5100
-
MT 5600
(Efco and Oleo-Mac models often share the same Emak part numbers and chassis.)
Why Replace the Suction Tube?
A worn or cracked suction tube can cause air leaks, poor fuel flow, starting issues, and engine performance problems. Replacing your suction tube as part of routine maintenance can prevent costly repairs and ensure your chainsaw always runs smoothly.












