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How much for a 046?


Daniël Bos
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Just wondering, a fairly old but in good condition 046, no chain brake (but just for home fun so not a big issue) and a 24" bar. Could a chain brake be retrofitted easily on these saws?

 

 

 

How much is reasonable? There's a guy near me selling one, and he'd like £150 for it. Seems reasonable to me?

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Do you mean 048?

 

I would see £150 as a bit high - the big old saws hold their value for milling and some of the rarer models (e.g. 050) are collectable, but this doesn't quite fit in either bracket so I would have thought more like half that price. Maybe add a little bit if it's known to be good and allowing for not having to courier it (£7.50), so say up to about £100 but that would be higher than I would go. For context, I bought my 051 for £30.

 

Depends how much you like it really.

 

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It's probabley an 045 which by the way had two different sized pistons ,44 mm and 48mm depending .They aren't praticularly fast although with the horizontal design they have a lot of lugging power .

 

Odd design ,the intake and exhaust are on the same side of the cylinder plus it uses an internal coil inside the flywheel .

 

I've seen a few and operated a few but never turned a wrench on one .They're more a collecters item I think .

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