Mcculloch Eager Beaver Parts have value?

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i have these parts. wondering if they would have resale value. break it down into individual parts?
 

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Not really. There are lots of suppliers out there and hundreds (if not thousands) of these saws were made. This model and the Silver Eagle were very popular and much lower priced than Stihl, Echo, etc. So, people bought them, mainly homeowners, and that's what the target market was.
 
A good ignition coil is worth some cash.
The rest of it just has a little value to the people crazy enough to collect the small Macs, haha.
An intact recoil is also worth something, since they were common to break.
 
I still have a Silver Eagle and another small Mac. Both still run well. I used to love these two saws, but the Mac 1010 that I once owned was an absolute nightmare to work on. I believe the Eager Beaver was cut from that same cloth. I have to agree with MacAttack.
 
Theres an eager beaver bouncing around my place to.
 
Rusty - there were several different models that used the "Eager Beaver" name, yours is most likely a later Tucson, AZ McCulloch with 35 or 38 cc engine. The Mini Mac Eager Beavers did not have the split handles or use a throttle cable. If you can post a few photos of your saw I should be able to identify & supply the parts you need. Does yours look like this?

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Mark
 

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