Husky 262xp

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NH_Wood

Minister of Fire
Dec 24, 2009
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southern NH
Hi everyone,

What would you suggest is a decent price to pay for a 262xp - hasn't been run in about 5 years - owner says there are no major problems, but likely needs a 'tune up'. I'd love to try this saw out, but don't want to pay too much. I'll likely repair and resell. Cheers!
 
I'd pay anywhere from $200 to 350 if it was extra clean w/ good compression etc.
 
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Thanks Thistle - compression unknown, but saw looks clean (from photos....), I guess I'll have to check it out. I need to buy a damn compression tester! Might be able to on the way to the saw! Cheers!
 
You can always search completed listings on eBay for saws of similar condition to get a rough idea.
 
Good idea - I'll check how to do that - thanks MM.

Cheers!
 
Thistle is dead on...... I've owned 2. One I sold for $275, the other for $300. Both were good running clean saws, but not mint.
 
Thanks Hittin. Cheers!
 
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