New TS-55R

johninthecamper

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saw it in person,touched,adjusted,not run it though,no time to ask,figured it  behaved the same,but the features are well worth the increase of thirty five dollars
 
I want one, and I don't really even have a use for it anytime soon. It looks incredibly functional in the video.
 
Me three.  I've been waiting for my ATF55 to go kaput, but that was years ago when the TS-55 replaced it.  At this rate, I might not get a shot at the 55R anytime soon.  But then again it will be replaced by the TS56 (or whatever the new model is), at which point I'll just end up giving my ATF away.
 
Shane Holland said:


[bite tongue] [big grin] [popcorn]


Nice Shane! Torture us some more!

The furniture this guy builds is incredible. The bed he made in the other video is literally a work of art.
 
Lars also had the toolbox,both new carts,the handle is plastic,fairly rigid,the real improvement is on the cart for only 5the dollars more you get way beefier wheels,and it attaches like on the garage,no little rubber bands to loosen or come off,double the capacity, which is very important to me, overbuild everything is a good
 
I'd like to upgrade to this one. Can anyone suggest what might be an rough estimate of good selling price for my 5+ year old well used but very well cared for TS55 and systainer?
 
Sam Murdoch said:
I'd like to upgrade to this one. Can anyone suggest what might be an rough estimate of good selling price for my 5+ year old well used but very well cared for TS55 and systainer?

A TS 55 where I live in Canada is $620 plus tax. I have had a bunch of offers of $400 for my three year-old saw in tip-top condition, but I want $450. If I get it, I'll get a TS55R. If not, I'm happy to keep it.

So in the US where a new TS55 is $550, I am guessing $350-400 is a fair price for the same used saw.
 
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