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Dont ever buy a 350,455,460 husky ..

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If you ever have one apart or have a pic of one or even the ipl. I would like to see this configuration please. Andy talks highly of the 350 for a plastic saw and thought it would be a good one if he had luck with it. Never used or worked on one to know though.
What is the bottom IPL?
 
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If you ever have one apart or have a pic of one or even the ipl. I would like to see this configuration please. Andy talks highly of the 350 for a plastic saw and thought it would be a good one if he had luck with it. Never used or worked on one to know though.



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the 029 /290 engine is all aluminum pan to cylinder.....

What would you call a saw engine that mounts the bearings onto the plastic case??


sorry for the Derail...........
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No wonder that that they are heavy then, with the aluminum.......:deadhorse: :deadhorse:
 
Wow, I never. Thanks for the lessons today. Glad to have learned something. Never new there was such a saw like that. Thought they were all clamshell design (the cheaper saws), stihls, poulans and huskys.

2000 see how men talk and converse and learn from each other, even when wrong or right. 20 more years and maybe you will listen and learn to those that have been there before. Good Luck.
 
If you ever have one apart or have a pic of one or even the ipl. I would like to see this configuration please. Andy talks highly of the 350 for a plastic saw and thought it would be a good one if he had luck with it. Never used or worked on one to know though.

Fact is Cut the 350 and other Huskies like it serve their purpose just as the 290/310/390 serve their purpose. The folks that buy these lower type saws could give a hoot in hell how they are made. If they start and cut thats all they are concerned about and nothing else. They are good for arguing purposes among the pro's but pro's don't use these saws, they only yak about em. Good for entetainment among the pro's but the big laff is all the millionaires who use these low grade saws, have to wonder who is really laffing at who...
 
Fact is Cut the 350 and other Huskies like it serve their purpose just as the 290/310/390 serve their purpose. The folks that buy these lower type saws could give a hoot in hell how they are made. If they start and cut thats all they are concerned about and nothing else. They are good for arguing purposes among the pro's but pro's don't use these saws, they only yak about em. Good for entetainment among the pro's but the big laff is all the millionaires who use these low grade saws, have to wonder who is really laffing at who...

Know what you are saying being a homeowner type. I always bought the magnesium cased poulans for homeowner use and never knew about plastic cased saws till i came here. I even bought that one plastic cased 220 out of curiosity and it was a sweet saw without ever a problem. I bought the 361 out of curiosity too and it is a fine saw. I just know buying new, i would never buy a plastic cased saw.
See you all on the flip side and Hope it stays nice out.
 
Wow, I never. Thanks for the lessons today. Glad to have learned something. Never new there was such a saw like that. Thought they were all clamshell design (the cheaper saws), stihls, poulans and huskys.

2000 see how men talk and converse and learn from each other, even when wrong or right. 20 more years and maybe you will listen and learn to those that have been there before. Good Luck.

Well, I learned some things also. Cut, if you will read my post and questions I do talk like normal men. I consider myself a man. Some have taken my fun and turned it around somehow.
 
Who said you had to take just woods ported & stock saws to GTG's :jester: HAHAHAHAHA I had to say it. :rockn: Man this thread took off, I went out to mow and I had two new pages to read!
You didnt, oh, you did! :bowdown: :biggrinbounce2:
Them sure were some fast saws you were running at the gtg. :hmm3grin2orange:
Cant wait to see the next batch you 2 come up with for the next gtg.;)
 
You didnt, oh, you did! :bowdown: :biggrinbounce2:
Them sure were some fast saws you were running at the gtg. :hmm3grin2orange:
Cant wait to see the next batch you 2 come up with for the next gtg.;)

Yeeeep I think I did, but Im not so sure that I was the only one :D Definately need another GTG soon..... as far as the Stihl and Husky issue... The Huskys run hard and normally dominate in every class racing. Work saws, I use my ms460 for almost everything, except when climbing (200t) and for the big stuff(084). Both of their "pro" lines seem to be from what Ive ran good saws, you could drag it out forever, but the Stihl work saws seem to fit and feel better to me for some reason. I know a few people that say the same about the Husky line. Just operator prefrence for the most part....and I have a GREAT Stihl dealer close by, always has anything I need in stock or will have it in a day. Husky dealers leave a lot to be desired in our area.
 
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Fact is Cut the 350 and other Huskies like it serve their purpose just as the 290/310/390 serve their purpose. The folks that buy these lower type saws could give a hoot in hell how they are made. If they start and cut thats all they are concerned about and nothing else. They are good for arguing purposes among the pro's but pro's don't use these saws, they only yak about em. Good for entetainment among the pro's but the big laff is all the millionaires who use these low grade saws, have to wonder who is really laffing at who...

Hey hey hey, a-lum-ma-num tant heavy, hell to spell though,hahahaha, gotcha,LOL

I totally agree with the first of those two posts, but aluminum is heavier than magnesium (look at Dolmar 510 vs. 5100).......;)
 

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