Don't forget Roy those are Canadian dollars and no tax.
I just sold my worn out 066Redlight and 10mm 044 for a $1000. Saws still run strong even though they don't look so good
35 years ago when logging I could sell my year old completely worn saw to a homeowner for $300 and the saw would keep going for years for the little cutting they do.
Pro saws do have a good reputation and sell well. Especially when owned by a pro
Here's a pic of my favorite Stihls on my bench. Just took this picture a few minutes ago.
The guy who bought my 066 and 044 brought them in this morning to get the 066's starter rope replaced and he wants a 20" b/c on the 044. I let him keep the 25" bar that was on it as a bonus.
He's a carver and gave them a good work out already, I even admitted to him the 066 at 24 yrs old never had its cylinder removed and still has its original carb diaphragms. Still idles perfect and runs like a champion. I think its heated carb might have something to do with the diaphragms longevity, constant thermostatically controlled at 77 F.
My 090 also is the same age and still has the original diaphragms and runs perfect.
I always ran it dry of fuel before put in storage.
Getting the 090 ready to mill some 10"x10" for February's competition.