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(4) Stihl MS261c 2018-2021
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<blockquote data-quote="miller755" data-source="post: 7597193" data-attributes="member: 168520"><p>Hello, I have four MS261c's for sale. I got these along with another that I am keeping in trade for a different saw. Deal is the guy manages a group that tests power poles for rot and treats them, these were all equipped with drills at one point. There are no clutch covers, rims, or bucking spikes. 3or 4 of the 5 just needed recoil work, one of them the drill attachment was locked up. And eventually 2 of them needed the idle adjusted. I think they buy these by the pallet and get a new one as soon as they have a minor issue like a broken pull rope.</p><p>$300 ea shipped in the 48 states obo first come first pick. One has red spray paint and a hole in the top cover, one has a small crack in the top cover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miller755, post: 7597193, member: 168520"] Hello, I have four MS261c's for sale. I got these along with another that I am keeping in trade for a different saw. Deal is the guy manages a group that tests power poles for rot and treats them, these were all equipped with drills at one point. There are no clutch covers, rims, or bucking spikes. 3or 4 of the 5 just needed recoil work, one of them the drill attachment was locked up. And eventually 2 of them needed the idle adjusted. I think they buy these by the pallet and get a new one as soon as they have a minor issue like a broken pull rope. $300 ea shipped in the 48 states obo first come first pick. One has red spray paint and a hole in the top cover, one has a small crack in the top cover. [/QUOTE]
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