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  • 8 months later...

I had a navarra and half the trailers in the yard towed really badly behind it. Went back to coil sprung disco in the end.

Ebay is full of people trying to buy stuff with out viewing and then claiming a refund afterwards when its not the bargain of the century they hoped it would be. Other sellers are getting rid of junk and poor quality new stuff. Now well worth avoiding in my opinion.

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I bought two saws on Ebay. The first a 660 arrived damaged so i filed a dispute and Ebay found in his favour as it was only a small piece of metal that protects the oil filler cap that was broken, which doesn't affect the saw but i paid a fair price for it so was just disappointed with it as it wasn't listed as damaged. Second was a newish looking 260 which was fairly cheap but had a new piston and barrel, which weren't genuine Stihl parts either, and wasn't listed as being repaired, so i contacted the seller and he had it back. So as far as I'm concerned if you want to buy, buy new if you can. If you want to sell junk......... Ebay!!

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