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Is around $160 too much to pay for a complete (if somewhat well used) 1100CD Husqvarna that apparently still has spark and good compression?
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Sounds like a complete saw that probably needs very little to get running again. I’d buy it.
There you go- be happy!!!!!
True that- if it had no spark, my intentions were spare 2100 top end- but it looks like it is just as well it has spark!Better than not running!
Gotta be early to mid 70’s, my 140S is either a 73 or 74 model has the same emblem on the top cover.Does have the old school emblem on the top cover- so might be one of the old ones.
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You folks need to figure out your duties and taxes with your government. I am sure I could ship you the parts much cheaper UPS over USPS but then your government nails you in taxes. For all the folks that complain about the USA I have NEVER paid a duty or tax on any package I received from 6 continents.Just for kick and giggles- I carted some kind of moly coated 56mm piston kit for the saw from the States at an attractive $36NZ, moved on to checkout to calculate shipping = another $58NZ thanks, so could we please have $94 of your dollars to send a cheap aftermarket piston to your door in about the next month or so for you to fit into a saw that only cost you twice what the piston will cost you?
Got to love International shipping!..................
You folks need to figure out your duties and taxes with your government. I am sure I could ship you the parts much cheaper UPS over USPS but then your government nails you in taxes. For all the folks that complain about the USA I have NEVER paid a duty or tax on any package I received from 6 continents.
I go off what folks in other countries tell me. They always want things sent USPS instead of UPS because they say the duties and taxes are cheaper. I had a situation a good number of years ago in your land sending 084 parts. He wanted them sent USPS as cheap as possible. They ended up in France. If you think about simple geography from Illinois to Australia the box needed to go west not east. It was several months to get it straightened out. I sent parts to Germany two weeks ago via UPS for 50% of USPS rates and they were there in 4 days, Thursday I sent a 70lb box to Germany for way under USPS. I am worried about it though as it is a heavy bogger. It is supposed to be there Tuesday. It was nearly a month sending a 1lb box to Canada USPS to save duties. It ended up costing me $62 in shipping.How do you figure it is to do with our duties and taxes? I believe you have to try and import something of much more value before import duties are due here. Same place will ask for $18 of your dollars to send a standard letter postage envelope with a couple of decals in it- no tax on that.
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