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MCW

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Although Australian I charge about USD$4 for any chain under 20". USD$8-10 above that but I do vary pricing dependant on the customer. In my area 20" is classed as a long bar :)
Chainsaws are a sideline business for me so I don't have to charge as much as my opposition. Dealers charge USD$8-14 around here.
 
biggenius29

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I charge $4 for chains under 16" and $5 for everything else.

The cheapest place I found in my area from a dealer is $6, and up from there. One charges $16 for anything over 28"

The majority of chain lengths is 20" in 3/8 and 16" in .325 pitch. From what I found is that if someone has a saw to pull a 24" bar or longer he has a pro saw, and takes care of his own chains.
 
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Wow, thats pricy.



That makes me wonder if I could start something like $6-7 a chain. You send it to me, I send it back...

Gets me wondering.

i didnt even bother asking about my 36" milling chains! i give him some business once in a while but ive got my own bills to pay,dont need any more mouths to feed.

flat rate boxes would be the ticket.say looking to do some mail order sharping?
 
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Time for a little summary - (pronouns are for original responder, not me):

Alexandria, Va. - $12 for 20", Stihl dealer

Michigan - $6 any size But I was paying $8 for 18"

Any size for $15 in NB Canada.

Riverland, South Australia - Australian I charge about USD$4 for any chain under 20". USD$8-10 above that

Hamilton Michigan - I charge $4 for chains under 16" and $5 for everything else.

Pa - $6.50 any chain from a Stihl dealer

ludowici,georgia -$10 for 24" or less.

Toledo Ohio - a local guy a couple dozen chains $3 each if under 20"

$4 for 18"...Northern Minnesota

note for comparison - Baileys sells a 20" loop of 3/8, 0.50 30RC for $15. $3 more than my local shop charges to sharpen. Or $0.22/link if they build it for you (any length), a 100' reel is $250 or about $0.15/link.

For anyone thinking of setting up a mailorder service - USPS will ship a small box up to 70lbs. for $10 round trip.
 
8433jeff

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southern MN-$8. off, $9. on the saw. A couple of other shops switched to per cutter, seen one at .18, one at .21, another at .22. That would add up quick.
 

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