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090 Hunter

090 Hunter

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Like everyone else here I'm tired of ebay fees so here I am.

I've got a vintage 070 that's roars. Starts right away and idles strong.

$550 I'll pay the shipping

I've just joined this site so please see my ebay saw auctions and feedback for confidence.

finds4you

Can email 5 pics (all angles)

PayPal only please
 
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Saw his ad on facebook. Been watching his ebay store for a while good feedback but as always 090 hunter you'll probably get cold shoulder for a bit. Head over to the chainsaws section and introduce your self.


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Ironworker

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What's wrong with you? Can't we make an observation......................or is it not allowed because it disagrees with your view?

He has an ebay business. Isn't liking the ebay fees..................so he's come here to bypass that. Should become a site sponsor...
Why is your first instinct to be cynical, maybe he'll stick around and be a productive member of the site.
 
Eccentric

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Not cynical here. Realistic. Based on past observations of many others that have started the same way here, and also based on his own statements.

Maybe he'll prove me wrong. Doesn't mean there's something "wrong" with me for making my observation.

Also, how do you know that's my first instinct? Sounds pretty cynical to me......
 
Gologit

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And that is why you should be careful when doing business with new members, it's not that hard. What's the ratio of good deals versus bad ones, probably pretty low.

Okay Ironworker...put your money where your mouth is. You buy the saw then report back to us how the deal went.
If it's a straight-up good deal then you've got a fine old saw and we have another seller that's worth trusting.
If you get burned think of how good you'll feel in that you've spared the rest of us from another ripoff artist.
You can't lose either way. The rest of the membership are depending on you.
Let us know.
 
090 Hunter

090 Hunter

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Why is your first instinct to be cynical, maybe he'll stick around and be a productive member of the site.
That's ok I have kids. I know how young girls are when they get together. I just happen to have a pretty nice saw for sale. But I enjoy some good saw talk as much as the next guy. I'll get up to speed on here and figure it out. ;)
 
090 Hunter

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There she is from a few different angles.

My last 070 had 8 fins missing in the same area. I'm thinking I'm going to need to hook up a hockey visor.

No worries about selling it here. It's up on eBay. Just sharing a nice old saw.
 
Jon1212

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That's ok I have kids. I know how young girls are when they get together. I just happen to have a pretty nice saw for sale. But I enjoy some good saw talk as much as the next guy. I'll get up to speed on here and figure it out. ;)

I see you read Brush Ape's guide to Winning Friends, and Influencing People.

I hope your 070 sells on eBay, and the deal goes off without a hitch. Unless of course Ironworker wants to buy your saw?
 

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