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Dead saws.. what are they worth?


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We have had a clear out and have a load of dead saws. Any idea on value as a job lot..? This is an estimate as some are just a boxes of bits..

084

2x 044 (One might be a 441 or even an 064)

3X 026

3x261

3x200t in bits

3x150t in bits

Husqvarna 61

Many will have had bits missing especially plastics and the bars are almost all gone. Some have been dead for years. We are not mechanics and as soon as something is deemed economically not worth fixing we  junk it but keep it for spares.  We have too many spares now..

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1 hour ago, MattyF said:

I’d stick them on eBay , probs get a minimum of £60-100 a saw and more for stuff like the 084.
There is over a grand in it I recon if you do it like that , I’ve sold a few lots of junk saws and it surprises me what they go for.

I know what your saying on this, but i dont think people have the money to spend at the moment, been watching a few items latley that would make good money at this time of year, but they are not making what they should, for me i can buy a few items that are real bargains and sit on them for 12 months and make a few quid when i resell them, as K said £500 would be a reasonable deal bought unseen,

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Backside is hanging out of many situations at moment!

Many are in the poop or car leasing as no cash to pay plus mortgages and other debts we was talking about that earlier funny enough.

 

Much is going to hit soon as deferred payments on likes of mortgages but that ends soon so have to pay again but no work

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I had a similar stash, gave away the 5 200ts to a member who was going to build one decent one, last I heard he still hadn’t done it.

 

I would put up the 200s for £200 the lot, the 084 for £150 and chuck the rest in the skip.

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I had a similar stash, gave away the 5 200ts to a member who was going to build one decent one, last I heard he still hadn’t done it.
 
I would put up the 200s for £200 the lot, the 084 for £150 and chuck the rest in the skip.

What's worth £150 on that Saw?
You know the piston and pot have gone, carbs shagged, and it's missing parts.
£20?
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