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Well, I stopped at the local dealer today to pick up some parts that came in for one of my MS290s. They had a "used" MS194T sitting on the shelf on consignment for $300. I thought about it on my drive home, and made up my mind that I just had to add it to my arsenal. So I ended up calling a guy that usually buys any saws that I sell, and ended up selling him a MS193T and a MS192C for $250. Both ran good, but they both needed a bar and chain. I'm sure I could of sold them for a little more, but I wanted to make a quick sale, to buy the 194T before it walked out the door. Plus I only paid $50 for both saws a couple of months back. They just needed a good cleaning and the carbs rebuilt. Here's my new 194T. It's basically brand new. It looks like the person who had it, used it once, maybe twice. How did I do? Should I of kept the 192C & 193T? Or will I be happy I got the 194T? I plan on doing the muffler mod, and timing advance to it this weekend.
 

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I just fixed an MS 194T that stopped dead for the owner and refused to start. It had no spark at all, so I ordered a new ignition coil. That coil turned out to be defective and I returned it. Then I ordered another one from a different supplier. That one worked perfectly. The coils on the 193, 192, and others do not fit the 194. If both your 193 and 192 ran or run well today, I see no reason not to keep them for a backup.

Good Luck!
 
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