Is $200 a good price for this saw used? No pics of the bar/chain.
+1Without seeing any pictures at all, $200 for a running 455 in decent shape is a good price.
It's hard to tell by those pics alone. A pic with muffler removed to see the piston would really be good. I personally would not run a 20" inch bar on that saw. 18" max.
Clyde, Why would you not run a 20" bar? I've just finished cutting up a 22" oak standing dead oak with 1.5" of punk and while it would bog down if I pushed it too hard, it cut it fine. Is there another reason other than not enough H.P.? Thanks.
It had me gritting my teeth before each pull. The 455 with it's compression release is just fine for an old man with plenty of time.
I like the little longer bar just to help protect against kick back.Is $200 a good price for this saw used? No pics of the bar/chain.
I'd say $200 isn't too bad if it is in good condition. I run a 55 rancher with a 20" without any problems, though I don't usually bury the chain too often. When I do, it has plenty of power. My father has a 455, and while it has plenty of power, it has had 3 or 4 warranty claims for the oiler not working properly. Just something to be aware of.
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