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A few things for sale


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I have a few things that I do not need anymore and was hoping to try and sell locally before I stick on eBay. Items located near to Tiverton in Devon. PM me if anything interests you.

 

Stihl ms261 chainsaw-15 and 13 inch bars. It’s 2/3 years old, is tired so I stopped using it as my everyday saw but I use it to cut logs up at home and do hedging stuff for friends etc. It is in full working order.

 

A 261 in bits used as a parts saw. Missing trigger mechanism, front handle and probably random nuts and bolts. But most of the saw is there.

 

Oregon chain breaker and rivet spinner

 

Reel of 22BPX Oregon chain. (.325 fits smaller stihl saws) Was 100ft I don’t think I’ve used half but I will measure this if someone’s interested.

 

Cheers

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