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Vacationing in Colombia: Check out the saws there

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What do they cost down there?
 

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Well I’ve been looking around but I can’t find a price online.

What do you think a new 361 or 288 is worth?
 

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Well I’ve been looking around but I can’t find a price online.

What do you think a new 361 or 288 is worth?
They are worth what you are willing to pay.;) I say 700 for the 361 and 900 for the 288 but that is me. I am fairly confidant there are a few guys that would drop a grand on a new 288.
 

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I’m hopefully flying out today, from O’Hare.

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At the least there will be photos of what saws there are.
Just because husqvarna says these saws are available in Colombia doesn’t mean anyone has them...

I’m really happy with my line up right now and the only hole is in the 60 or 100+ cc category.
And if the 200t or 346 are still around I’m jumping on em like yer mom.
A 288 would have to really grunt to have anything on my Tree Monkey 066, but sheeeeit,

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“I'm a chainsaw addict. It's my cross to bear. It's a real disease with doctors and medicine and everything”
 
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If that is the translation for svärd in swedish then it is correct. A chainsaw bar is called a motorsåg svärd.
Same in Norway. It’s called a sword. “Sverd” is the Norwegian way of spelling it.
 
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