Hello Gang,
I was delaying the sale of this saw, but it has been a tough couple of months and money keeps coming up short. I am not complaining, as we have been blessed with good health and a I have a great job, so selling a few chainsaws that I was honestly hoarding in my mini-collection to help us catch up is not a bad deal.
This is a very clean McCulloch Pro Mac 1000, AKA, a Partner P100 in McCulloch stickers or a Jonsereds 1020.
100cc's of TORQUEY GOODNESS HERE!!!!
This saw has very low hours and is a runner. It also has the less common Chain brake assembly and the full wrap handle in good shape.
The little mark on the piston doesn't go all the way to the top or bottom of the piston, and there is no mark or build-up on the rings, so I think it is just purely superficial.
The condition of the piston is what I will call 95% perfect. There is one little streak about halfway down that I think was a carbon chunk at one point and it is very narrow. I purchased a brand new replacement piston and ring set, but, the more I think about it, I hate to waste a good piston because of one tiny streak. My problem is that I am a perfectionist, and there is nothing perfect about any of these old saws, even when they are nice, they still aren't "perfect".
The air filter looks excellent after cleaning and the rest of the saw is ready to be used in your mill or with a nice long bar; I am told these handle a 36 inch quite well. It is running a 3/8 sprocket at the moment. Also, You may notice there is not a bar tension adjuster assembly in the cover in the pics, these pics are older and I have since installed an NOS tension screw and adjuster assembly.
I will include the new in the box OEM piston and ring set with the saw for the new owner to have as a spare part.
Asking $500 + Shipping at cost for PHO and new OEM piston assembly
I was delaying the sale of this saw, but it has been a tough couple of months and money keeps coming up short. I am not complaining, as we have been blessed with good health and a I have a great job, so selling a few chainsaws that I was honestly hoarding in my mini-collection to help us catch up is not a bad deal.
This is a very clean McCulloch Pro Mac 1000, AKA, a Partner P100 in McCulloch stickers or a Jonsereds 1020.
100cc's of TORQUEY GOODNESS HERE!!!!
This saw has very low hours and is a runner. It also has the less common Chain brake assembly and the full wrap handle in good shape.
The little mark on the piston doesn't go all the way to the top or bottom of the piston, and there is no mark or build-up on the rings, so I think it is just purely superficial.
The condition of the piston is what I will call 95% perfect. There is one little streak about halfway down that I think was a carbon chunk at one point and it is very narrow. I purchased a brand new replacement piston and ring set, but, the more I think about it, I hate to waste a good piston because of one tiny streak. My problem is that I am a perfectionist, and there is nothing perfect about any of these old saws, even when they are nice, they still aren't "perfect".
The air filter looks excellent after cleaning and the rest of the saw is ready to be used in your mill or with a nice long bar; I am told these handle a 36 inch quite well. It is running a 3/8 sprocket at the moment. Also, You may notice there is not a bar tension adjuster assembly in the cover in the pics, these pics are older and I have since installed an NOS tension screw and adjuster assembly.
I will include the new in the box OEM piston and ring set with the saw for the new owner to have as a spare part.
Asking $500 + Shipping at cost for PHO and new OEM piston assembly