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Why are the old Stihl 028's not selling good anymore?
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<blockquote data-quote="BloodOnTheIce" data-source="post: 3231737" data-attributes="member: 18298"><p>I've found this to be very true recently, a year or two ago clean 260's would often go close to or over 300$ </p><p>used on ebay. Ive sold 3 260's in the last month on ebay clean saws, brand new bars and chains all bringing</p><p>about 75$ less than they use to. </p><p></p><p>Problem with the 028's is that parts are becoming obsolete, carb's are NLA, ignitions are expensive and hard to find</p><p>and these are the two most common issues with these saws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BloodOnTheIce, post: 3231737, member: 18298"] I've found this to be very true recently, a year or two ago clean 260's would often go close to or over 300$ used on ebay. Ive sold 3 260's in the last month on ebay clean saws, brand new bars and chains all bringing about 75$ less than they use to. Problem with the 028's is that parts are becoming obsolete, carb's are NLA, ignitions are expensive and hard to find and these are the two most common issues with these saws. [/QUOTE]
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