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Want to Sell Jonsereds 110, Rebuilt, Runs Great!

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This is one of the rarest of the big cc saws from the 1970's. The 110 is a one-year-only saw that was only produced in 1972. It was followed in 1973 by the 111 and then in 1974 by the 111S, which was manufactured for several years. Magnus's serial number list has 4 of these saws listed and this is the earliest serial number.

It has been rebuilt, new fuel lines, carburetor rebuilt, everything disassembled, cleaned, and checked. It runs and oils as it should. It has an NOS piston and cylinder, an NOS muffler, and an NOS 3/4 wrap.

There are no cracked or damaged pieces, other than normal wear. No stripped threads, either.

It is currently wearing a 36" Jonsereds hard nose bar with 3/8 chain and a rim drive sprocket. It is fitted with a West Coast spike/dog.

I would sell the saw for $2,000 or trade it for a Contra G or GS, a running Solo Twin, a running Jonsereds XA diesel, or a Stihl BLK with original crate and tools.

Please message if interested. I have more pictures of the rebuilding process, too.
 

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Glad to see pictures of one. I never saw one so I could compare it to my 111.

There should be a few differences. Your case should be marked S1 near the serial number plate and in the same area on the other case half. The 110 has an S. The 110 crank uses roller bearings, and it's cast/machined different as a result.

There are a few other differences as well, including oiler configuration and handles/handle mounts. We discussed all this in depth on Magnus's site.
 
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