Best price would be sold on eBay, bidding war would bring over a thousand I would think, each area is different pricewise. Some collectors prefer original while others like restored.
You didn't put all that effort into restoring that saw to put it to serious use. If it starts and runs reliably, you can display it with pride just the way it is.I don’t know if I will ever be using the saw in the wood. I guess I’ll have to run it a bit and see, if it goes up, if not I will have to pull the cylinder and see. Do you guys know what a saw like this is worth in usd? It’s completely restored all sand blasted and powder coated.
Here’s a very low hours Stihl ms180c, I think that’s pretty accurateHave you got a known good saw to test your compression tester on? I know you said you have used it many times, but the fact that 100psi didn’t concern you as being low does make me wonder. What do you normally get? Upload some pics of the results
It’s close enough yeah. Hmm look into the rings as Jerry said. Did you go OEM rings? You’ve done an incredible job rebuilding it, to know in the back of your mind it’s low on compression just seems a shame.Here’s a very low hours Stihl ms180c, I think that’s pretty accurate