I decided to part with my Wright. It is a one-owner saw. Runs strong and crisp with a squirt of pre-mix, then stalls. I'm sure you'll need to put a carb kit, fuel line, and fuel filter on it.
I've looked it over thoroughly, and I don't see anything broken or cracked. It is remarkably clean. It has the two original maintenance tools stowed in the bottom of the handle as the pics show. They just slide into slots in the butt end of the bottom of the handle.
The original owner passed away and his daughter just let the house and all the contents sit for about three years. She heard I like to mess with chain saws and I wound up getting it from her quite awhile ago.
I'd consider trading it for a Husqvarna product. I like the Husqvarna 246, 254, & 262XP.
As always, please give me a few days to respond.
P.S. Neighbors curious cat not included. His name is "Nice Boy". He has to inspect everything I do.
Thanks.
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I've looked it over thoroughly, and I don't see anything broken or cracked. It is remarkably clean. It has the two original maintenance tools stowed in the bottom of the handle as the pics show. They just slide into slots in the butt end of the bottom of the handle.
The original owner passed away and his daughter just let the house and all the contents sit for about three years. She heard I like to mess with chain saws and I wound up getting it from her quite awhile ago.
I'd consider trading it for a Husqvarna product. I like the Husqvarna 246, 254, & 262XP.
As always, please give me a few days to respond.
P.S. Neighbors curious cat not included. His name is "Nice Boy". He has to inspect everything I do.
Thanks.
.
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