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    Default Stihl ms210

    I found one for cheap, its brand new , maybe hot.
    Its literally brand new even still has the manuel attached to it and grench.
    Anyhow, what should i offer for it ?
    (((((Is it even worth owning.))))))
    He wants 220.00
    I run all huskys except the 200t so im not in the know.

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    The 210 isn't a bad homeowner saw. I have one, works well, decent torque, and handles muffler mods quite well. This is with a 16" bar.
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    Is it worth 200 bucks ?

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    My local dealer's price, in shop is right at $260.00. Provided that it's not a "hot" saw, it's worth it, I think.
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    Like geek said, it's a homeowner's saw. If you're wanting it for a groundie or something, it's fine. But for any kind of pro use, there's better saws. But for what it is, it's an OK saw. But it's like the 290. It's the smallest saw in it's series, so you've got teh 230 and 250 that weigh the same and have more power.

    I'd give maybe $150. Especially if it's hot. He probably stole it himself or got it for $50.

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    Ok ill call him and offer 150.00 firm

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    If it's hot it's not worth the karma that'll come with it no way. That's what I'd be determining first.

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    Well maybe ,,, Hey what are the other models that weigh the same but have more power?

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    Quote Originally Posted by darkstar View Post
    Well maybe ,,, Hey what are the other models that weigh the same but have more power?
    Pay attention, Jerry!

    Quote Originally Posted by fishhuntcutwood View Post
    Like geek said, it's a homeowner's saw. If you're wanting it for a groundie or something, it's fine. But for any kind of pro use, there's better saws. But for what it is, it's an OK saw. But it's like the 290. It's the smallest saw in it's series, so you've got teh 230 and 250 that weigh the same and have more power.

    I'd give maybe $150. Especially if it's hot. He probably stole it himself or got it for $50.
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    My brother has it, it kinda sucks honestly. But for a chipper trim saw, sure.
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