I have the opportunity to buy a homelite 550 without a bar and chain for $50 which supposedly "runs great". Is this a good enough deal to take? I would like to use it for my primary saw but are these more of a collector's item than a usable saw?
Tick-tock, I'm heading to CL right now...
Mmmm... the only thing holding me back is #1) already spent my Christmans money - so would have to run it by the wife :eek2: #2) No chainbrake on this model from what I understand #3)would need add'l monies for bar and chain...
Am I being unreasonable?
AND driving from MI to AZ? :biggrin:
Mmmm... the only thing holding me back is #1) already spent my Christmans money - so would have to run it by the wife :eek2: #2) No chainbrake on this model from what I understand #3)would need add'l monies for bar and chain...
Am I being unreasonable?
THIS POST SAY"S IT ALL!!!!!
Not a real saw guy yet = NO CHAIN BRAKE:msp_thumbdn:
LOL, Busted!
Okay, guy still has it - wife was a little hesitant but is okay with the $$$...
So real quick like: even w/o a bar and a chain you guys think it's still worth it? Looks like I'd have to fork out an additional $50+ (on the low end) for bar and chain - not counting anything else that might need replacing... you guys still think it's worth it if it runs okay?
I'd buy it even if it didn't run.... you guys still think it's worth it if it runs okay?
I will make ya a deal, since it is tax time and I have some money heading my way. If the saw runs, has good compression and has no major corrison I will give you $100 for it if you decide not to keep it. I will even send you a box, packing materials and a prepaid shipping label to ship it to me.
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