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    McCullough Mac 10-10 Automatic

    anyone know what this might be worth. I can't start it............but it looks semi-fair.
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    I have No clue, but I bet Marcell could tell you.

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    If I only knew Marcell...........and Jerry is daid.
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    I don't know, I'm just the pile-it.

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    I built a go-kart as a kid and stuck a Mac-15 on it. I'm tellin' ya' ... that puppy would SCREAM! That was the mid-60's ... prolly around '65. I'd always wanted to strap TWO Mac-15's on that thing and try to scare the bejeebers out'ta myself!

    Those are popular little chainsaws and I'd guess one in nice condition, even not running, would bring $50-$75.
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    I don't know, Thump. I guess it would depend on "the market", and the person .... But in non-running condition, I would think $25 to $50. I bought a non-running "classic" Stihl several years ago for $25 thinking I'd get it going. Long story short...it had a leaky gas tank gasket that I couldn't figger out. Sold it for about $50 IIRC.
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    True and you're prolly right, but I'm an optimist. The $50-$75 would be top dollar and $50 would prolly be the most reasonable. But $50-$75 is not out of the question for a Mac. Condition would be the big factor here. A running model that looked pretty "beat up" just sold a week ago for close to $115. It's anybody's guess. Ya' just have to find the right buyer but it's worth $50 for parts. It may be worth the effort to get it running ... it's prolly just gummed up from old fuel. Realistically, it may bring $35 at a yard sale.

    Here's the one that just sold (last week) for $115 on eBay. It ain't real purty.

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