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What do you have they can be shipped fedex.I have one but I am in VA
Also thru Fastenal store to store.What do you have they can be shipped fedex.
We have one in town here.Also thru Fastenal store to store.
There you go.We have one in town here.
The other side of the pond.There you go.
Where did that ms200 come from.
Cool, thought it may have been one I sold a while back, great saws.The other side of the pond.
I'm 10 miles out of town.we have a FASTENAL about 20 miles away , but I live in the sticks
All depends what shape they are in and the maker. Some will go $4-$5 a pound in minty shape. Cast iron,wrought iron , forged steel, cast steel all bring different prices.Dang. Sold the last one here a couple years back. Was something like $2 a pound. This should be a great deal for someone with that math!
I have a 044 for big stuff and a 024 woodboss for small on the farm. I ran the ms200 the other day and its amazing in 4-8" oak and birch. I like playing around with my super ez homelite at times also. Really don't need 4 saws and my Grandson needs a nice anvil. Load up some pictures when you get a chance so I can have a look. No hurry.well it is like this , I don't need the anvil and I guess you don't need the saw so if you like the anvil and the saw runs we will get together lol , I guess I don't need the saw either but I got about 50 Stihls now from a 15 to a 660 but I dont have that one lol. I am lucky I work at a Stihl dealer, I get a lot of saws, a guy gave me a clean 028 wood boss this past week, of course it don't run, but it soon will
The baby saws can be a real treat in the right conditions. Last week I forgotten the baby saws and ran a couple tanks thru the ported 241, it's a great saw, but for making hundreds of cuts in autum olive from flush cuts to two ft overhead(don't tell the safety police, I did have my boots, chaps glasses, helmet with screen down and ears on) I was pretty done. Went back a couple days later and had the ms201cm rear handle and did just as much on the AO as well as ran the polesaw for a while and dropped a dead standing 14" dbh elm and bucked it up after roping it so I could pull it threw a few pines it had grown into, all in the same amount of time and on less fuel, I was also ready to do more but the sun was going down. Right saw for the right job, I like my baby saws, they get lots of use.I have a 044 for big stuff and a 024 woodboss for small on the farm. I ran the ms200 the other day and its amazing in 4-8" oak and birch. I like playing around with my super ez homelite at times also. Really don't need 4 saws and my Grandson needs a nice anvil. Load up some pictures when you get a chance so I can have a look. No hurry.
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