I purchased this saw new and it has never had fuel or oil put in it. I have decided to downsize some so I'm offering this for sale. Asking $325. shipped in the USA. It will be shipped on its original box with tools and paperwork.
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Do I have this priced wrong?...I have so many saws setting around I can't force my self to use this because I do very little cutting anymore.
I might do some trading for a 372XP project saw.
What is the bar?Jon 1212. > I appreciate your input. Just trying to be fair in my pricing.
hsell> Yes the bar, chain, and bar guard are included.
Jon 1212. > I appreciate your input. Just trying to be fair in my pricing.
hsell> Yes the bar, chain, and bar guard are included.
i paid $300 for a new husky 340 8 years ago, and this is a way better saw (and i really like my 340) i guess the boner-factor of a 40cc saw isn't up there with the 288's and 394's and big homelites, but for the practical firewooder, this is a cornerstone saw for sure.
Its built like a tank....i love mine, and the tiny bit of extra weight isn't an issue for me, or most "men" [emoji1]the only knock i hear is that they are a touch heavier than comparable saws from other manufacturers. Nevermind the fact that that means its probably made from quality materials and not garbage.
No it replaced the 420Did this replace the 401?
No it replaced the 420
Nothing is really "flying" out of the Trading Post these days. Not sure why? Market saturation? Wrong season?
Yep.Kinda weird. Lots of good deals right now from reputable sellers and they aren't moving. How are those bars holding up?
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