I still think you suck lol.
Besides how much did you sell yours for and how many hrs did it have when you sold it
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I'd be happy to give 425 for a 361 that looked like that. To me the value of a used saw must be looked at in comparison to the cost of like goods in the present market. Most times the newer products cost have risen substantially, but the quality goes down. Also I don't like to buy the "beta version" of anything, but rather one that has proven itself just as the 361 has. It's replacement was a slug and the c version was ok, but not what I'd buy if I wanted new, and hence you have the legend of the 361 which is similar to the 372, but i'd buy and x-torq 372 in a heartbeat. I most always advise people to buy a used pro saw for a bit less than you would spend on a farm ranch saw. If you buy saws that way and can get over the cosmetics you end up with a high quality saw for a good price that is a pleasure to run and has way more power. I figure a warranty is pretty useless, every time I have ever tried to use one other than on auto parts I end up loosing out
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When buying used I mostly buy low hr stuff that has been used. The worse thing for most small engines is for them to sit around with fuel in them without being used. I try to run every saw I own at least every month or two and to not let them sit.
I guess I'll give you a bit more for yours when your ready to sell since you did the tune up and the porting and all.
Do you have a video of it running somewhere
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