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im not blaming anyone, good luck to the seller. He could buy new ones, lean sieze them and sell them on knackered for a profit. Its the people that buy them for spares or repairs that think they are getting a bargain, there the ones i cant get my head round. This saw will need at least £25 in parts. They could have got a new one plus a few extras for the same money without the hassle of fixing it. Even a quick ebay search comes up with new ones at £289.

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