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mikefrommaine
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Apparently CAD has set in. Up to a few weeks ago I was happy with my farm boss. But now that I know what Ive been missing out on I need more saws!
Problem is I can do everything I need to with my two saws. So I can't justify paying for new or good running saws.
Which means I need a project saw
So how much do you pay for a project and what do you look for?
Problem is I can do everything I need to with my two saws. So I can't justify paying for new or good running saws.
Which means I need a project saw

So how much do you pay for a project and what do you look for?
![[Hearth.com] How do you determine what to pay for a project saw? [Hearth.com] How do you determine what to pay for a project saw?](/talk/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FW0q7l2A.png&hash=b8ec6e324ceba6d1cc7b716ba5d1cd5d)
I wouldnt call 50 cord per year 'moderate use'. As much as that needs in parts + labor,I'd offer him no more than $75.Otherwise I'd pass.Looks beat to death.![[Hearth.com] How do you determine what to pay for a project saw? [Hearth.com] How do you determine what to pay for a project saw?](/talk/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2Fa8qSgVf.png&hash=3db923fec81087891c84ddf21fe84d5e)
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