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Want to Sell $25 each: Pioneer 970 and Sachs-Dolmar 100

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I have these saws for sale for $25 each plus shipping.

I bought them saturday morning in a package deal because I wanted a Jonsered 910 in the group. They do not run. I do not have any information on these saws. You should assume that they are broken beyond repair.

I would say both of them need new fuel and impulse lines, filters, carb kits, spark plugs, etc.


The 100 looks complete, the rope will not retract. I haven't checked to see why. I haven't checked to see if it is siezed. I haven't checked for spark.

The Pioneer, was siezed up. I just removed the plug and squirted WD40 down the hole and let it sit with the plug hole upright overnight. I worked the flywheel back and forth until it was completely free. I added more wd and rotated the flywheel a few times. It is free with no rough spots, but no guarantee that any 4 of the bearings, the seals or the rings are good. It is a complete saw.

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I have these saws for sale for $25 each plus shipping.

I bought them saturday morning in a package deal because I wanted a Jonsered 910 in the group. They do not run. I do not have any information on these saws. You should assume that they are broken beyond repair.

I would say both of them need new fuel and impulse lines, filters, carb kits, spark plugs, etc.


The 100 looks complete, the rope will not retract. I haven't checked to see why. I haven't checked to see if it is siezed. I haven't checked for spark.

The Pioneer, was siezed up. I just removed the plug and squirted WD40 down the hole and let it sit with the plug hole upright overnight. I worked the flywheel back and forth until it was completely free. I added more wd and rotated the flywheel a few times. It is free with no rough spots, but no guarantee that any 4 of the bearings, the seals or the rings are good. It is a complete saw.

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Shoot me a shipping quote to 75116 thanks
 
It looks like 13 dollars UPS from 62821 to 75116 for one saw.

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