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The man said it was a CC super, just want to check & learn what capacity it is etc.

 

Got to make him an offer on it, so any ideas what would be fair for us both, it runs ok.

 

Try Mike Acres site Geoff, he has a supurb site listing many old vintage saws - just google it and go on the Chainsaw bit:thumbup:

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If its a super and not just plain cc its likely a 110 so would be 87cc running .404 chain etc.

It should say "cc super" on the clutch/bar cover (which is held on by 1 nut)

 

Now I don't know the ins and outs and the likes of Shavey and timber cutter Dartmoor are the dolmar "boys" who will know more

 

Age is late 60's early 70's. Price ive not got a clue so wouldn't hazard a guess on its worth. I would think its more collectable if it is the 87cc super tho over the plain cc saws.

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as everybody have said it looks like a cc super but its hard to defiantly identify some of those models but i think the cc super 110 has a black top cover and serial no plate on the left side of the saw the 117 has a red top cover and the serial number on the right hand side of the saw similar to husky's but stamped on the bare alluminium the first three numbers on the serial number is the model number and also the cc super 117 had the two bar studs as did the later 70's models before they where discontinued

 

its not the saw you see come up very often so it worth getting and saving for a rainy day :thumbup::thumbup:

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