Guido Salvage
Supreme Saw Whoreder
I have come across a McCulloch outboard boat engine that I can pick up. Looks to be about 15 horse, but is not running. Does anyone know anything about them and what one might be worth?
I have come across a McCulloch outboard boat engine that I can pick up. Looks to be about 15 horse, but is not running. Does anyone know anything about them and what one might be worth?
To answer the chainsaw question, yes, they were the same company. McCulloch bought out Scott Atwater outboards in 1957, changing the brand to Scott, followed by Scott-McCulloch, followed by McCulloch by 1964. They closed the doors on the outboard boats & motors division in 1967...
Believe it or not. There are people who actually collect vintage outboards and I'm sure there is someone out there who would love to get their hands on one of you Ted Williams. Actually collecting old boat motors is as big of hobby as collecting old chainsaws. I pick them up at auctions every now and then if I get them right and stick them on Ebay for a nice profit. I sold a1921 Caille outboard a month ago on Ebay and it fetched 675 bucks.Those motors are fine if you want to get it running and use it as a novelty item, but I wouldn't want to rely on it to take your troopers fishing. Your arm will be sore from roping it over or rowing by time you get to your fishing hole you won't be able to cast. I have two low hour Tecumseh air cooled "Ted Williams" outboards that I don't think I could give away. They are indeed cool and part of history, but not very practical to use/rely on IMO.
Now that was uncalled for LOL I thought you would say they make a better anchorLOL:hmm3grin2orange:If they're anything like the saws, better take a good paddle with you.....
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