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McCulloch - was there ever a good one ?!


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I paid around £50 each for my 80 & 100cc old bangers so nope, not worth much at all but the enjoyment is getting an old saw like this, up and running as it should.

My theory is old saws should be owned by people that can maintain them as work tends to take longer than on modern saws - points are fun, multimeter, and timing wheel is best as long as you have the correct ignition timing figure although the old macs had timing marks you can also use!

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3 hours ago, spudulike said:

I paid around £50 each for my 80 & 100cc

A donation to air ambulance for half that  would be okay if someone wants it as is, I'll first check if it runs.

 

I'd let the Dolmar 114 go too but that owes me 20 quid

 

I'll just hang on to my Jonsered 621 and my more recent working saws.

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