CL Laugh of the Day-The Gear

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I have only advertised one item on CL. But can tell you that the buyers are worse than the sellers. Never again.
 
I've never sold anything in the way of items on CL. I've bought some nice stuff at good prices though (and the sellers were literate as well. Last thing I bought was a 5 horsepower pressure washer, unused, still in the shipping box for 250 bucks. The seller got it for a present and didn't need it so it's mine. Runs like a top btw.

Every year I advertise on CL and sell hundreds of small squares out of the barn. I've actually developed a repeat customer base selling on CL. I get about 50% no shows and I used to get upset but I figure thats the way it is.

I also advertise on thr Back Page for hay.....

Lots of ads are entertaining now that I'm reading them.....

Almost as good as the You-Tube Russian dash cams.
 
Awww, shucks...the model # slipped through his fingers.

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The 311y is a very popular model.
 
My old 1989 volvo took a dump. I had just purchased winter tires for it the season before for 400$. Easily sold on CL for 200$ in a couple days. No freak story to report.
 
CL mandates discretion, like any public marketplace and that includes Fleabay.
 
So, now, Mini Boss??? Stihl works that Boss name. I want in on the action. I'm naming my Poulan 1800..... The Garden Boss.....makes mince meat of Okra stalks, Squash and Tomato vines.

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What a bargain. They even throw in a dollar's worth of fuel and B&C oil. Notice how loose the chain is for an easy adjust saw?
 
So, now, Mini Boss??? Stihl works that Boss name. I want in on the action. I'm naming my Poulan 1800..... The Garden Boss.....makes mince meat of Okra stalks, Squash and Tomato vines.

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Is it just me or does that look like a carving bar? The nose seems more pointed than normal...
 
I think that's just a little picco bar. 3/8 Lo-Pro Poulans look similar.
 
For those buyers who want a guarantee...

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Now that is funny. I think $80 is what I paid for my 14" Poulan brand new. Of course that was 10 years ago, but you can go to Menards right now and get a brand new one for under $100. (after rebate)

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But Poulons are like a fine wine. They get better with age. So that's not a bad deal.
 
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Looks like Lowes has fixed the breadcrumbs since I originally found this screenshot:

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Slap a 28" bar on it and just back up to the log...

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Quick, grab this rare 025 pro saw, disappears within a few hours of use? Haha
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Good point Jon, didn't think of that. Sometimes I want to reply to jokers like this guy but somebody that doesn't know would go with it then guys (and gals) like us would tease him. At least I would haha
 
Well, old Dave is at it again. Got himself one of those MS290 pro saws for sale, another one for the grandchildren ;hm

http://philadelphia.craigslist.org/for/5306063848.html

I actually did email him after seeing the 025 for weeks, tried to be nice and said that it was a homeowner saw. His reply, "thanks for the update". Politely told me FU I guess
 
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MTD String Trimmer - Doesn't Run

$20 - As Is
$40 - If you come and get it running.

If I was interested (No way I would be at >$5) - I'd hold down the momentary kill switch as I was pulling rope. LOL
 
I have bought and sold cars, snow tires, computers, cell phones, wood, motorcycles, atvs and insulation...no weird stories to report. I take great precaution to meet people elsewhere and not have them around my home...unless the object is really heavy.
 
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I've had good luck selling stuff . . . although here in Maine Uncle Henrys still seems to be the go to place to move stuff, although Craig's List is making strong gains.

Never had an issue with folks . . . and have done the deals in my home without worry.