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Racerboy832

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Let me know what you guys think. It was a little over 160 PSI but my gauge leaked down by the time I got it back on the table and got my camera. I have not started it. I prolly will not either. The piston looked good and since i'm not going to run it i'm not taking any chances. I'll leave it up to the new owner or put it on the shelf.
 
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Racerboy832

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I am kinda on the fence about selling it now or waiting till the weather breaks. I don't have the time to go through it before firing to make sure all the hoses, seals and gaskets are good. I don't want to take the chance of ruining anything and have a saw that is worth less.
 
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I am kinda on the fence about selling it now or waiting till the weather breaks. I don't have the time to go through it before firing to make sure all the hoses, seals and gaskets are good. I don't want to take the chance of ruining anything and have a saw that is worth less.

Right wrong or otherwise, I can understand your thinking. Some mix and a pop or short run will greatly help your sale though. Personally, I would sell it now. A lot of folks are getting or have already received their tax return and you will have a short window to get the most out of your saw. Just my opinion, and me experience.
 
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If I put it out on fleabay what do you guys think it's worth?

Ya should get at least 250.... might get as much as 1000. All depends on how badly two competing bidders decide to run it up. You can look, there's a couple listed presently with BIN, one at 800 one at 900. Also note they've been on there awhile and neither may sell for more than 400. Unless you already have 4 or 5 (everybody needs a few spare 750s) sitting around, I'd seriously recommend you keep it. Ain't that many saws out there that are more fun.

Dan
 
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The bar is determined by the mount. For a good bar/chain combo for that saw you are looking at $125 +. Going to be a hard sell to get your price without a video showing that it will run.
 
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$400.00 is pushing it not knowing it's running condition
and the condition of the piston cylinder. As well as just
the power head.
I bought a couple minty ones that just needed intake boots
and fuel system tuneups in the 300.00 range. With bar and
chains.





Lee
 

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