When I bought my plane last fall it came with a 88" seaplane prop for the amphibs and a 82" McCauley 2A34C203-C. I switched to an MT when I installed the PPonk and sold the 88" shortly thereafter.
The 82" is on the block now. It was overhauled by Johnson Propeller in Feb 2016 and they issued a new log book.
I have an interested buyer from New Zealand. I'm in Canada. Johnson is in the USA. The buyer has asked for logs since new so I called Johnson to ask why they issued a new log instead of updating the old one. I spoke to Mike at Johnson and he said they regularly issue new logs for rebuilt props, especially if they start with a used core, and he didn't really care what Canada or NZ expected to see. He says he is regulated by the FAA and that is the only set of regs he cares about.
Can any of you US guys shine any light on this? Is it normal to issue a new log after overhaul in the USA? Would you be comfortable buying a prop with a new log?
The prop has only 3 hours on it and my mechanic says it is in excellent condition.
Any insight appreciated.

