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sounds like a stupid question right..cheap is relative, but hp/$ seems high with them. There's something about used saw economics I don't understand.
I'd like to eventually get a higher HP saw, I've been looking for a while at buying a used dolmar / makita 6400 and doing the bailey's 80cc upgrade on it... I was hoping to get a used saw for around $300 +100 cylinder +100 air filter upgrade and end up around $550 total.
On ebay looking around it seems that the stihl, dolmar, husky saws in the 70-80cc range hold their value north of $600 to $800, but the really big-boy saws like the 394xp are frequently going for (used / worn) in the $500 range.
Having never driven either, for the same price, what would you suggest? Is the 394xp so much heavier and more tiring than a 70cc saw that people don't actually want one?
I'd like to eventually get a higher HP saw, I've been looking for a while at buying a used dolmar / makita 6400 and doing the bailey's 80cc upgrade on it... I was hoping to get a used saw for around $300 +100 cylinder +100 air filter upgrade and end up around $550 total.
On ebay looking around it seems that the stihl, dolmar, husky saws in the 70-80cc range hold their value north of $600 to $800, but the really big-boy saws like the 394xp are frequently going for (used / worn) in the $500 range.
Having never driven either, for the same price, what would you suggest? Is the 394xp so much heavier and more tiring than a 70cc saw that people don't actually want one?