'll do $65 and send you a thank you card ( saw must be clean and chain sharp) I'll wait for your reply.No more than $50, including shipping. Just 'cause you're on the site I'll give $55. I'll PM with an address.
OK, seriously now. It all depends on the market. Under NO circumstances would I take less than $250. In the end, it's worth whatever someone will pay for it. The guys here know it's a fine saw and will pay a reasonable price. Put it in the Trading Post on here and see how it goes.
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I am selling my Dad's Stihl ms260 pro. He finally upgraded to a ms362 and no longer needs the 260. The saw is very clean, low hours and has a newer chain on it. I see that Stihl has gotten rid of this model so I am hoping you guys have an idea how much I should ask. Here are some pics. Thanks! View attachment 316739View attachment 316740View attachment 316741View attachment 316742View attachment 316743
I will match your $65.00 and throw in a Wild Thing with a scored piston.
That is a very nice 260 (minty for sure). I say at least $250 if everything is in working order and no work needs to be done (such as carb kit, fuel line, fuel filter, etc.). I believe a new 261 is in the $6-700 range!!! AS is not a seller's market; but, a lot of saws change hands here. My advice,,,send it to TLandrum (Wicked Work Saws) and have it ported, keep it for yourself and never look back. It will blow your mind next time you run it after porting. He did one for me and I can't imagine ever getting rid of it. For some reason I like running it better than a bigger ported saw. It just doesn't seem right for a small saw to cut with so much anger,,,like a PO'd gremlin or tasmanian devil. You won't want to sell it; but if you do, you won't lose any money on the port job. People on here like ported saws for sure.
I'll see your bet and raise you one dead mouse.
Thanks for everyones input, I really am tempted to take up some of the early offers! The Wild Thing with a scored piston has really peaked my interest:msp_tongue: I am gonna put it on my local CL and see what happens. Thanks again.
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