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Guido Salvage

Guido Salvage

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With the chain brake, the Mac is likely a newer model. It appears that the top cover on the Pioneer is intact, if so, it is worth at least what you paid for all three saws.
 
floydie

floydie

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Thanks fellas, I need a clutch cover for the mac 10-10 its all busted up where the chain tensioner goes, any idea where to start looking?
 
caleath

caleath

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Here you go
 

DSS

Cowshot
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Picked up the craftsmen for 20 bucks and 10 bucks for all the others together. A McCulloch mac 10-10 automatic, Homelite super 2, And a pioneer model p25. The pioneer looks pretty old but is in good shape, how old would this saw be? and are the other two any good?

The pioneer is circa 1980. Good 50cc saws. Nice haul!
 
a. palmer jr.
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Common damage. The bar nuts are torqued down without the chain adjustment dog being in the bar hole.:msp_scared: Breaks out the side of the slot.

Same common damage on the Homelite. Tape on handle usually means a crack where the plastic top piece ends at back, that's a weak spot. I bought a new case for mine and it broke in the same place. What I did for mine eventually was buy a single trigger case, they don't break there.
 
floydie

floydie

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Yeah the rear trigger doesn't move at all. I still have to tear it down to see whats going on. That craftsman I got runs like a champ, I'm thinking of giving it a port job, it would be my first time so it's the perfect victim.
 

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