CL Laugh of the Day-The Gear

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I owned a "Pullon" for a few years. It had a hard time starting. So I sold it on Craig's list.
 
Here's a new Stihl MS 170....Dealer sells at $179.

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This is more like: Craigs List Cry of the day. I couldn't dial the phone number fast enough. But it was long gone.....


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Round here that's worth at least $1500
 
Sorry for your loss.
 
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Wow...sorry ya whiffed on that one! Don't be suprised.if you see it back up on CL for a grand or so.
 
Wow...sorry ya whiffed on that one! Don't be suprised.if you see it back up on CL for a grand or so.

Yup, just checked craigslist again. Same splitter now is $2450.
 
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The New Hybrid Chevford one of a kind :p
 
GM - Gubment Motors acquired Ford with a stroke of the BHO pen.
 
Make much cents me.
 
32" bar on a MS362? dont think I have ever seen that
http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/tld/4605815054.html

STIHL MS362 CHAINSAW pro SAW 3/8 chain 32 inch bar & chain Gas Powered Chainsaw w/ great bar and chain - USED.............................. if you have any questions please ask------call me
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Well, it DOES say Turbo on the clutch cover lol
 
The powerhead weighs 16 lbs but it's lightweight - says so right there....so, no whining when arms and back hurt!

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"Don't make them like this any more."

Translation: This sucker is wicked heavy, goes through fuel like a drag car, will shake you so hard you will be all tingly by day's end and has none of that new-fangled safety stuff like chain brakes that kick on when the saw kicks back on you.
 
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An uncle who was a professional auto mechanic used to say that any car you could start up and drive around the block was worth $500. I suspect $60 is the equivalent price point for chainsaws. I wouldn't pay $60 for it, but somebody might.