Ok, those of you who collect Jonsereds know the 110 is as rare as rocking horse poo. After years of looking, I've only seen 4 or 5 posted online.
The 110 is the predecessor to the 111, which was followed by the 111S. As best as I can tell, the 110 was a one year only saw, produced in 1972. It was followed by the 111 in 1973, and the 111S came out in 1974. It's different than the 111S in a few different respects -- it has needle crank bearings, not roller bearings, and the OD is a good bit smaller, so the cases are different. The oiler has a slightly different configuration, the decomp is different, ignition configured differently, and the 110 has a poly flywheel instead of aluminum.
I found this particular saw in Sweden years ago, and finally got around to giving it the full rebuild that it deserves. Although I had nicer components to put on it, I went with all original items (all exterior parts, jug, piston, etc) with one exception -- a top cover from another saw. The original, which will be included as well, has a few broken mounting tabs.
Anyway, I split the case, installed new crank seals, gave it a thorough cleaning and inspection, rebuilt the carburetor, went through the ignition, opened up the fuel and oil tank and cleaned it out, giving the fuel tank a coat of Red-Kote to seal it up good. The saw is in very good condition, muffler is un-dented and solid, no broken tabs on the top cover, no stripped bolt holes anywhere, compression is great at 193 psi(!), and it comes with your choice of bars - a 36" Jonsereds hard nose or a 36" Oregon roller tip. It's set up to run 3/8 chain, and has a rim drive sprocket.
It starts easily, revs great, idles at 2,200 and tops out at 11,500 at WOT, unloaded, four stroking. Will clean up in the cut.
I am in San Antonio, Texas, USA, but I will ship worldwide. I will also consider trades for the following: Jonsereds XA diesel, Stihl Contra G or GS, or Solo Twin. Trades of other saws (Stihl 090, 090G?) + cash considered, too.
Hard to put a value on these. I'd like to get $2,500 for it, but the price is negotiable.
The 110 is the predecessor to the 111, which was followed by the 111S. As best as I can tell, the 110 was a one year only saw, produced in 1972. It was followed by the 111 in 1973, and the 111S came out in 1974. It's different than the 111S in a few different respects -- it has needle crank bearings, not roller bearings, and the OD is a good bit smaller, so the cases are different. The oiler has a slightly different configuration, the decomp is different, ignition configured differently, and the 110 has a poly flywheel instead of aluminum.
I found this particular saw in Sweden years ago, and finally got around to giving it the full rebuild that it deserves. Although I had nicer components to put on it, I went with all original items (all exterior parts, jug, piston, etc) with one exception -- a top cover from another saw. The original, which will be included as well, has a few broken mounting tabs.
Anyway, I split the case, installed new crank seals, gave it a thorough cleaning and inspection, rebuilt the carburetor, went through the ignition, opened up the fuel and oil tank and cleaned it out, giving the fuel tank a coat of Red-Kote to seal it up good. The saw is in very good condition, muffler is un-dented and solid, no broken tabs on the top cover, no stripped bolt holes anywhere, compression is great at 193 psi(!), and it comes with your choice of bars - a 36" Jonsereds hard nose or a 36" Oregon roller tip. It's set up to run 3/8 chain, and has a rim drive sprocket.
It starts easily, revs great, idles at 2,200 and tops out at 11,500 at WOT, unloaded, four stroking. Will clean up in the cut.
I am in San Antonio, Texas, USA, but I will ship worldwide. I will also consider trades for the following: Jonsereds XA diesel, Stihl Contra G or GS, or Solo Twin. Trades of other saws (Stihl 090, 090G?) + cash considered, too.
Hard to put a value on these. I'd like to get $2,500 for it, but the price is negotiable.