............, am I not supposed to sell a saw I got for free that needed a piston and other little things? I guess that means I should give it away right?
Anyways guys I guess I'll give it away cause sir murph says I can't sell a saw I got for free.
I see no problem with asking what other saw guys think it might be worth to help me decide if I want to part ways with it
You may not see any problem with it, but there is one.
We have 63,106 members at the time of writing this. Now, obviously not all of those are active, but a good portion are & with members ranging from 2 - 200 saws, thats a LOT of chainsaws we all have. Imagine if everyone started posting "whats my saw worth" threads?
As it is, we see sometimes a dozen of these types of threads in a single day. It clogs up the forum and the worst part is that the information people are seeking is a) not hard to find by doing a completed listings search on ebay and b) not necessarily relevant anyway because most of the time there are no photos of the saw and/or you may wish to sell it in a manner that wont command anywhere close to ebay money (Craigslist in my area, for example, will get you about 1/2 the money of the same saw on ebay).
Its one thing to post a thread about a 60 year old vintage rare saw that really has no comparables out there, but with a modern stihl, husky etc, it really isnt hard to determine what your list price should be & as mentioned can really be a nuisance to see the same threads over and over.
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