Is this worth fixing? MS250

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Had this saw given to me by a customer. It runs fine and actually oiled great, he just didn't like that the chain brake didnt work lol.
I was thinking it might be worth fixing to flip. It would need the case, all the chain brake guts, and a sprocket and clutch at minimum. What is one of these worth? It is a 2011 model saw and has the easy start and toolless dar adjust.
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Had this saw given to me by a customer. It runs fine and actually oiled great, he just didn't like that the chain brake didnt work lol.
I was thinking it might be worth fixing to flip. It would need the case, all the chain brake guts, and a sprocket and clutch at minimum. What is one of these worth? It is a 2011 model saw and has the easy start and toolless dar adjust.
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I am willing to buy it off of you.


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I’d only do it if you want to do so to learn and improve your mechanical abilities, not to make any real money. I got burnt doing a 180 and like me you’ll likly find that there are more problems than you can currently see which will cost more than the cost of new. That said, either way, best of luck :)
 
That's $400 new out the door. if you look around you can get one for $300 new on sale. Not even sure what they go for used. But for 300 new not worth it.
 
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