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Husqvarna 2100 Value?
« on: April 30, 2015, 12:35:49 pm »
What would you guys value a good used working and cutting Husqvarna 2100 at these days?

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Re: Husqvarna 2100 Value?
« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2015, 12:50:27 pm »
We talked about that in a few threads.  They can be pretty cheap ready to go $200 up CL or they can be ridiculous high.   Good deal is on who is buying. Me not much others way more.

http://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com/husqvarna/2100-no-power-in-the-cut/msg53675/#msg53675

http://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com/husqvarna/husqvarna-2100-1487/

http://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com/husqvarna/husqvarna-2100-performance-upgrade/msg51185/#msg51185

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Re: Husqvarna 2100 Value?
« Reply #2 on: April 30, 2015, 01:16:09 pm »
Well if you needed a good 100 cc saw then what would you like?

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Re: Husqvarna 2100 Value?
« Reply #3 on: April 30, 2015, 01:56:34 pm »
Well if you needed a good 100 cc saw then what would you like?

Trying to find what we'd pay the most money for?

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Re: Husqvarna 2100 Value?
« Reply #4 on: April 30, 2015, 04:06:14 pm »
I was looking atum on ebay, prices are all over the place. For working and non-working units. Was also at the co-op this morning and a man there had one out. It is a guy I often speak to. I had mentioned last week I was looking for another saw and he told me his cs2100 I think was the best saw he'd ever owned. Also the only saw he said he could fix cause he has had it forever. We talked about the prices of new saws and other 90cc or better saws. Well a 100cc saw at our Husqvarna dealer runs over $1000. Baileys has a 395XP I think at $1.100.
I would think a good working or non-working  one would be worth $200 give or take, which are on ebay. There is one posted right now on my CL for $600 and he says it dosn't work. I am not calling myself a chainsaw repairman by any stretch of the imagination. But my piston kit came in today for my 257 and while I have been waiting on it I have taken it apart and put it back together twice just to do it. Of course it still wasn't running but I was waiting on this kit to come. It sure don't sound any worse. With my 455XP due in within the next few days I will have one saw, maybe two working saws if the 257 starts up after I get the piston kit in. I don't plan on keeping both so may find a local buyer for one of them and then use that to get a Husqvarna 90cc to 100cc model in here for my chainsaw mill.  Another thing. As he and I were talking about the saws a couple of other dudes (I callum oldtimers) got in on the conversation and neither of them nor the other guy I was talking to do anything much with ebay but said there was no way I found the Husqvarna 455 Rancher for around $200 what with that same saw selling at Lowes right now for $500 after taxes and one of them said he bought a Husqvarna 455 Rancher just before Christmas at the Co-op when it was on sale for $399. Our Co-op sells Husqvarna because thats their best selling saw. But they have Stihl chainsaws in the back. It's funny they do this but when I asked they said that Stihl now requires a exclusivity contract and your not supposed to be able to deal with Husqvarna if you carry Stihl. My Ace hardware guy told me the same thing because this year they are carrying Stihl but the last 5 years they carried Husqvarna. The mangier at Ace said they even had to stop working on Husqvarna because the exclusivity contract required it.
So if I get this 257 working I think I can order a non-working 2100 and make it a project if I can get it working for around $200 or so.

I know I took the long way around to this point. But it is what it is.
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Re: Husqvarna 2100 Value?
« Reply #5 on: April 30, 2015, 10:11:28 pm »
You'd probably be money ahead to just get a good running used 395XP instead of a $200 project 2100CD.  Parts are getting scarce (especially pistons).  The 395 would be better for use as a milling saw since parts (including aftermarket) are so plentiful.

When you rebuild your 257 are you going to replace the crank seals and the intake gaskets?

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Re: Husqvarna 2100 Value?
« Reply #6 on: May 01, 2015, 03:41:19 am »
crankshaft bearings oil seals were $7, cylinder intake exhaust muffler gaskets were $3.99. And that pretty much busted my saw budget until I make some money. 
You'd probably be money ahead to just get a good running used 395XP instead of a $200 project 2100CD.  Parts are getting scarce (especially pistons).  The 395 would be better for use as a milling saw since parts (including aftermarket) are so plentiful.

When you rebuild your 257 are you going to replace the crank seals and the intake gaskets?
Someone else told me this but told me to buy an extra few vital parts now and put them up. I could either sell them or use them later. But he also said " I said these part would be hard to find in five years, ant that was 5 years ago and there still around to be found". I know it will happen and whatever saw I were to get I will get some parts to bank if it's an older saw. I can't find a 395 anywhere at a good price. My thinking is this. Since I need more power sooner than later. I have to recover from what I have bought recently. I need to get a saw that is less income prohibitive <--- my phrase for me right now. So what I have seen are the 2100 at the best price. Almost all of the 395 I have looked at are out of reach at this point in time.

To the others whom have asked what 100cc saw I want. I am not stuck on any one saw. Just needs to give some good use and being out of work with money coming in slow it needs to be a good price. Whats in the forum for sale.

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Re: Husqvarna 2100 Value?
« Reply #7 on: May 01, 2015, 06:00:36 am »
When dealing with used saws, it is most often a matter situational chance and opportunity as to brand and model?

You have to go with the flow.
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Re: Husqvarna 2100 Value?
« Reply #8 on: May 10, 2015, 09:35:54 pm »
A 2100 is fickle as a teen age prom queen .Hardest SOB to pull over I ever saw ,no decomp .

I probabley have all told about $225 in mine.It's  a cuttin old fool once you get it lit off I have to say that .

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Re: Husqvarna 2100 Value?
« Reply #9 on: May 11, 2015, 02:29:28 pm »
Was wondering what the high retail was on these back in the day.

grr no retail price listed.

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