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Hello peeps it’s been a while since I posted, hope you’re all good, I have a mint condition stihl ms200t which I have owned since new (2009) but saw is a 2007 year, and wondered what she’s worth, as I have hardly used her, a local tree surgeon saw it and said don’t sell it as finding one in this condition is unheard of these days? I didn’t start it for over a year and she started second pull! What do you think, keep or sell? 745BCF9C-309B-4DA6-A0D6-6C56A25C8D44.thumb.jpeg.0ae30ecfa56db65faaa8a36ecc3a1a73.jpeg

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1 minute ago, swinny said:

sell it to the guy with the biggest wedge of brass in front of you.

I’ve tried finding one in as good condition as this and tbh I can’t and didn’t realise they were all so battered 

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The newer ones dont seem to have the pick-up or Torque of the 200T

 

I paid £500 for one in similar condition to yours a few years ago and £600 for one completely rebuild using only a used used crankcase,all other parts new OEM

 

There are few guys knocking them out in the states,you can choose from varying degrees of rebuild.

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16 hours ago, Mike Hill said:

The newer ones dont seem to have the pick-up or Torque of the 200T

 

I paid £500 for one in similar condition to yours a few years ago and £600 for one completely rebuild using only a used used crankcase,all other parts new OEM

 

There are few guys knocking them out in the states,you can choose from varying degrees of rebuild.

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Please watch might change your statement 

 

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