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<blockquote data-quote="Jacob J." data-source="post: 107119" data-attributes="member: 1014"><p>Supply and demand, basic law. Brand new Husky 372s were around $740.00 ( or more ) just a little more than a year ago, and that was a GOOD price, now Bailey's is selling them for $520.00. I can talk my local dealer down to around $625.00 for a new MS-440. According to the current Stihl rep for our area, that 440 cost Stihl $238.00 when it rolled off the assembly line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacob J., post: 107119, member: 1014"] Supply and demand, basic law. Brand new Husky 372s were around $740.00 ( or more ) just a little more than a year ago, and that was a GOOD price, now Bailey's is selling them for $520.00. I can talk my local dealer down to around $625.00 for a new MS-440. According to the current Stihl rep for our area, that 440 cost Stihl $238.00 when it rolled off the assembly line. [/QUOTE]
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