SawTroll
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Yes, according to Husky's web-site!Mange said:Is there still 340's to by in the US :Eye:
I must have read this wrong...
Yes, according to Husky's web-site!Mange said:Is there still 340's to by in the US :Eye:
I must have read this wrong...
Mange said:Impressive!!!
But is now considered a consumer saw,
Mange said:140, 240, 340, 444, is the same, and the 44 was the "farmer saw" off these.
444 has a different oiler, but same crankcase/cylinder/piston, most of the covers, even carbs.
SawTroll said:Those models were produced in Sweden, weren't they. Even the model 40 belonged to the same "family". It looks like a "farmer" model, as the one I have seen had a black top cover.
I think that they were of higher quality than the Poulan-made 36, 41, 136, 141, 137 and 142.