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I was saving them for when the daily runners wear out.Well, if they are only going to be unused shelf queens, may as well trade 'em for this stuff:
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Hey, I do happen to have 4 brand new and unused Stihl MS 200T chainsaw... user manuals! All I have left of my 200T horde. You could read and look at pictures of the gold standard of in-tree saws.
I was saving them for when the daily runners swear out.
Well they sure are easy to work on for me because that is my main saw for treework. also I have lots of parts to fit them.Well, if you are going to use them there is no point in selling them. I would turn them into 6 light mod later edition 201Ts myself. But then again, I DO NOT HAVE ANY 200T saws on my shelves, so what do I know?
Well they sure are easy to work on for me because that is my main saw for treework. also I have lots of parts to fit them.
I am always vigilant!Makes good sense to keep them then. You will be the rage and envy of this site having pristine 200Ts though. And a target for rip-offs. Keep them locked up good.
Well if you ponder it long enough there are good ways to hide or protect them.Biggest reason I sold down my collection of saws when I sold my last Bandit chipper and arbor biz; the saws were theft bait. One of the most common reasons for break-ins around here are chainsaws.
Well if you ponder it long enough there are good ways to hide or protect them.
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Not to mention the Ground guys!I'd worry my 540xp would take a dive and leave me just the clip hanging off my lanyard...
That may happen in Australia or somewhere.Saw a 200t somewhere nib for $1800. Can't remember where, feebay or another forum.
See what it goes for.There's one on ebay now for $1,325 but with free shipping
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