I've got a bunch *not quite 20* of project saws and many random bars and chains. Many probably are not worth a crap, some are. Poulans, Homelites, Troy Bilt, Skil, Craftsman. Then I have Stihl, Husky, Echo. So the response was, well; post it up here. And I didn't sell a *single* one and wasted a stack of time. Maybe my expectations were too high. If I have to ship/transact each, that seems to have value in itself.
What are the expectations when selling lots to people that advertise they want to buy "unwanted saws" i know that these fellas are looking to make money on them and are hoping some dummy wants to throw away a MS660 with old fuel for $10 cause it won't start. Or some old lady that unloads a valuable collection after her husband passes etc.
And my problem is I have a general concept of what the good stuff is worth and don't want to necessarily throw away the "bad stuff" which may have value to someone.
What are the expectations when selling lots to people that advertise they want to buy "unwanted saws" i know that these fellas are looking to make money on them and are hoping some dummy wants to throw away a MS660 with old fuel for $10 cause it won't start. Or some old lady that unloads a valuable collection after her husband passes etc.
And my problem is I have a general concept of what the good stuff is worth and don't want to necessarily throw away the "bad stuff" which may have value to someone.