efco 152....would you pay 3 bills for new

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i just recently sold an n.o.s. cub cadet 5220, took a while to sell on c-list, finally sold for 215., not sure i'd buy another, but thats just me.....................
 
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It's a great saw! But if you plan on making money in the future with any sale of the saw, then it's not the right saw for you. If on the other hand you buy the saw to cut wood with then I would jump on it. Especialy if you think about the amount of wood you could cut with it and sell. Then it will have paid for itself in a very short time! As usual the unknown brands go for little money but that doesn't mean the quality is bad!

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I have put over 600 tanks of gas thru the 152 model of saws. They are a very good saw. They are not a "pro" saw as stated by Efco's own marketing. They are however a step above most brands "farm" or "ranch" saws. They are 4 port, closed port, non clamshell design. No plastic crankcase, but plastic saw body/tank, also spring av and relatively light. When I sold Efco, I had the least issues with the 152 model. Good saw, still have 2. 1 stock, 1 ported.
 
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Whitedogone - I did buy one for $300 OTD, so I think it is an excellent value, especially when you look at what Stihl and Husky offer at that price level.

And Stihlcrazy - Your excellent thread was what pushed me over the top on this decision!

Bought a 156 also at the same time. Only bad part is it will be several weeks before I get to put either in wood...
 
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Whitedogone - I did buy one for $300 OTD, so I think it is an excellent value, especially when you look at what Stihl and Husky offer at that price level.

And Stihlcrazy - Your excellent thread was what pushed me over the top on this decision!

Bought a 156 also at the same time. Only bad part is it will be several weeks before I get to put either in wood...


Have not pulled the trigger yet.
 
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