Whats a value estimate of a Great condition Pro Mac 10 10? Starts on 1/4 pull. Very clean excellent cylinder and piston. Saw got from orig owner never used often.
That saw doesn't look it has been used very much. I'd say between $200.00 to $350.00 would be fair. They were a lot more than that New. In 1981, a Pro Mac 700 was worth a little over $600.00. That one then would have been around $450.00 or over. Nice looking Saw. If it was me, I sure would buy it. Offer $300.00 and go from there. Before you offer, ask the owner what they think it's worth.Whats a value estimate of a Great condition Pro Mac 10 10? Starts on 1/4 pull. Very clean excellent cylinder and piston. Saw got from orig owner never used often.
Did you saw that you already bought this saw? Or are you thinking of buying it?Whats a value estimate of a Great condition Pro Mac 10 10? Starts on 1/4 pull. Very clean excellent cylinder and piston. Saw got from orig owner never used often.
Did you saw that you already bought this saw? Or are you thinking of buying it?
Bruce.
I'd love to make an offer. But I was told by my Wife, if I buy another Chain Saw, I'd be sharing the Dog House. Dog Has already kicked me out of his house once. He takes up too much room, and snores louder than my Macs.Make an offer if your interested. I actually have the saw and am moving on to another project.
I'd love to make an offer. But I was told by my Wife, if I buy another Chain Saw, I'd be sharing the Dog House. Bruce.
I looked at one here back about 3 months ago. It ran, but the starter kept on hanging up, so the owner literally flipped it over on to its side on his asphalt driveway to figure it out. Wasn't much paint left on it (wasn't hard to figure why ), the throttle linkage (vinyl coated wire) had been broken in one place and the ends wrapped around each other. The air filter looked like it had never been cleaned. Then there was some sort "coating" inside the fuel tank which was loose that would "wave" at you when you shook the saw with fuel in it. I liked the way it sounded but I was not going to spend $100 on it. I had inquired about what the 10 - 10 would be worth here on AS before I went to see this particular saw and I believe $50~$75 was at the higher end of the price spectrum.
Well I bag to differ. First if you are mechanically inclined at all, and can fix your own equipment, there should be no problems. Second. There is lots of parts saws around, if you know how, or where to look for them. I have come across lots of these saws over the years, from small engine repair shops, that customers, didn't want to spend the money to fix. Can be picked up for $20.00 to $40.00 each complete.Bruce, honestly I can understand your wife. 300 $ for a pro mac 10-10 is way too much IMO. Such Macs catch 75 to 100 $ at the most over here, even in pristine condition. It's a phased out saw, no spares, manufacturer gone....
HA,HA,HA. Now what was the Winning Bid?Up for bidding one Pro Mac 10 - 10 going once, going twice, Sold! to Bruce Hopf! Congratulations!
HA,HA,HA. Now what was the Winning Bid?
Bruce.
OK! You pay the $300.00, and have the saw shipped to me.Well, seems you got yourself a sweet deal...LOLOL. That'll be 300 $ sir
Seen your saw on e Bay. Nice price. $220.00Whats a value estimate of a Great condition Pro Mac 10 10? Starts on 1/4 pull. Very clean excellent cylinder and piston. Saw got from orig owner never used often.
Seen your saw on e Bay. Nice price. $220.00
Bruce.
OK! You pay the $300.00, and have the saw shipped to me.
Bruce.
Whats a value estimate of a Great condition Pro Mac 10 10? Starts on 1/4 pull. Very clean excellent cylinder and piston. Saw got from orig owner never used often.
So I have a 81 McCulloch 10/10 chainsaw that works great all original that I'm trying to sell any suggestions?That saw doesn't look it has been used very much. I'd say between $200.00 to $350.00 would be fair. They were a lot more than that New. In 1981, a Pro Mac 700 was worth a little over $600.00. That one then would have been around $450.00 or over. Nice looking Saw. If it was me, I sure would buy it. Offer $300.00 and go from there. Before you offer, ask the owner what they think it's worth.
Bruce.
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