I saw it on Ebay/Craigslist

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$1200 for a 1995 saw???? :msp_rolleyes: show-room condition would be a saw that was stored in a VACUUM bag :bang:

I just sold a MINT one , with LOW hrs for 600...

I think he bumped his head a bit... :laugh:

I don't think the seller bumped his head........................I think he's hoping to get a buyer who bumped his head!:jester:

I still got Echo 1001's...Need to go!

I thought you were keepin' the big Echos Rick. Did you list those 1001's on feebay?


That is a sweet saw. Too rich for my blood though.
 
I don't think the seller bumped his head........................I think he's hoping to get a buyer who bumped his head!:jester:



I thought you were keepin' the big Echos Rick. Did you list those 1001's on feebay?



That is a sweet saw. Too rich for my blood though.


I was gonna keep but they all need to go. I listed on ebay a few times and everyone wanted them but didn't wanna pay the piper.
 
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Does keeping a saw that long NIB ruin all of the seals and the rubber in the carb? I would guess that this would end up a garage queen unless you replaced all of the rubber/seals. If it was a Super XL Automatic I'd buy it.

I would think not, it's the ethanol that does it now. If it was straight gas I don't think it would bother it either. I put fresh mix in a saw that hadn't been run in 20 years and it fired on the third or fourth pull, adjusted the carb and away we went.
 

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