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Glad I put I’m not real sure in my guess lol. Very good description man!A few things to keep in mind, first I rarely pay market value for my saws, but if it's rare I might.
The MS441 in the picture is not M-tronic, doesn't have a full wrap or felling spikes.
If the piston and cylinder are clean it would be worth 400.00 tops in my opinion, but its a older model with probably high hours which means it's gonna need to be gone through. The biggest deterrent for the MS441 is that is extremely complex to work on ,so unless you aren't intimidated by complex machines, working on one can be a challenge for some.
Replacement parts are expensive and there is little to no Aftermarket support for these models.
Id offer 250.00 and go from there.
Last year the shop mechanic down the road sold his 441c to fund a 500i purchase, it had 1 tank of fuel run through it, it sold for 800.00 and it was perfect.
It’s actually a girl that inherited it when her father passed away. Said she’d like to get $500 but open to offers.How much is he asking for it.
Just curious… what about it makes it extremely complex to work on?A few things to keep in mind, first I rarely pay market value for my saws, but if it's rare I might.
The MS441 in the picture is not M-tronic, doesn't have a full wrap or felling spikes.
If the piston and cylinder are clean it would be worth 400.00 tops in my opinion, but its a older model with probably high hours which means it's gonna need to be gone through. The biggest deterrent for the MS441 is that is extremely complex to work on ,so unless you aren't intimidated by complex machines, working on one can be a challenge for some.
Replacement parts are expensive and there is little to no Aftermarket support for these models.
Id offer 250.00 and go from there.
Last year the shop mechanic down the road sold his 441c to fund a 500i purchase, it had 1 tank of fuel run through it, it sold for 800.00 and it was perfect.
Take a look at the parts list .Just curious… what about it makes it extremely complex to work on?
I very rarely make offers on items I buy, it's yours, you name the price is my line of thinking. At that point I either buy it or I walk, I don't typically even make a counter offer. You should see how many folks get upset when I won't go lower than what I list something for .It’s actually a girl that inherited it when her father passed away. Said she’d like to get $500 but open to offers.
That one doesn't look too bad at all, more than anything it just appears to have been well used. Quite a bit of paint missing off it.I don't know much about stihls, but not cleaning the saw before storage is usually an indication of prior care history IMO but I'm no pro, and i am probably overly obsessive on having clean equipment and tools.
Wonder if she has any others for sale, it would be worth asking.it was no longer available, but did have an MS441 they would sell if interested.
Just to replace a fuel line is a extensive disassembly, the fuel tank requires a "trick?" to get it on or off , for which I'm not sure how to even explain. Trust me on this one ,it's not for the easly frustrated.Just curious… what about it makes it extremely complex to work on?
I’m with you I blow mine off after the end of the day.I don't know much about stihls, but not cleaning the saw before storage is usually an indication of prior care history IMO but I'm no pro, and i am probly overly obsessive on having clean equipment and tools.
Haha should have knownI have 3 new 441s if interested PM me. I’ll make you a great deal.
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