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Two hours use - my backside! more like 200 hours use - the side cover looks well scraped as is the handle. I would bid on it expecting to get it serviced with a new sprocket to be fitted.

 

I would like to see inside the covers:thumbup1:

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Id say it doesnt want to make much more than his opening bid, but it will. LOTS more!

 

A breif description isnt always good IMO. I dare say the saw is straight but makes me wonder why there is no bar & chain, and why he hasnt even cleaned it?

 

If that saw had genuinly done 2 hours work, he could clean it well for the pics, give a good reason for sale and easily pull £450 for it.

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I have been looking for a second hand 660 or 460 . On ebay they make stupid money. It must be private people who canr claim the vat or put it against tax. With Jones discount you can get a 660 for £580 plus vat . Most of the saws on ebay are over 10 years old and they make £450. With a new saw you are unlikely to need pot and piston for a while and you get a new bar if things go wrong u have a warranty. :thumbup1:

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I have been looking for a second hand 660 or 460 . On ebay they make stupid money. It must be private people who canr claim the vat or put it against tax. With Jones discount you can get a 660 for £580 plus vat . Most of the saws on ebay are over 10 years old and they make £450. With a new saw you are unlikely to need pot and piston for a while and you get a new bar if things go wrong u have a warranty. :thumbup1:

 

not if you want to put a proper bar on it you wont,,:001_tt2:

 

mine's still for sale BTW,,:thumbup:

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i think he means 90 minutes of use, as a football!

 

i cant beleive how much saws make on ebay, people must think 'its a bargain because its on ebay!'

 

i bought a rope grab for £10 from ebay and it was battered and wouldnt grip properly, i sold it on ebay and it went for £39! i was shocked!

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