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MotoSaw

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SP125C Build completed. Thanks to some help on this site. Attached some pictures. Powder coated black and some original yellow parts. Modern bar fit. .404 on 42" bar with Mcculloch bar plates. This saw has been a fun and frustrating build. Also became expensive. Ignition, fuel tank, oiler repairs. 155 compression and verified stroke as 125c. Added some custom touches. Defiantly a unique saw when cutting large rounds. I know most people buying these 125's like original. My question is a value estimate on this saw? Also did I post this in the correct forum? I would sell it but am not looking to sell. Curious of a approx value and wanted to share the old school build.
 

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SP125C Build completed. Thanks to some help on this site. Attached some pictures. Powder coated black and some original yellow parts. Modern bar fit. .404 on 42" bar with Mcculloch bar plates. This saw has been a fun and frustrating build. Also became expensive. Ignition, fuel tank, oiler repairs. 155 compression and verified stroke as 125c. Added some custom touches. Defiantly a unique saw when cutting large rounds. I know most people buying these 125's like original. My question is a value estimate on this saw? Also did I post this in the correct forum? I would sell it but am not looking to sell. Curious of a approx value and wanted to share the old school build.


I really like the dual port muffler, did you find it that way or do it yourself?
 
Muffler came with the dual port. Maybe original like that. Bought saw with no muffler cover. Added black exhaust pipe wrap on the muffler body. Thank you for the like's. I like some of the good ol Mcculloch's, I have read good things about the "King of the forest" saw so took advantage of a decent deal although needed work. Definitely a monster saw that make's some echoing noise.
 

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