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An acquaintance of mine is trying to sell me his Husqvarna 181se. He sent me some pictures of it and there's no chain break. I questioned him about it he sent me a picture of the tag on the case looks like there's been some sort of modification done to the clutch cover or they Frankenstein something else on to it. Just wanted to get some input on what might be going on with it. Thank you1000000714.jpg1000000711.jpg
 
Yeah I don't know what the inside of that cover looks like unfortunately this saw is couple hours away so I don't have a opportunity to inspect it. The other thing about it is it's got a top air filter cover on it that says XP on it it doesn't look like a sticker it looks like it's embossed. I'm kind of seeing red flags all over the place that maybe I should just pass on it. I will post another picture of it in a moment I got to transfer it to my tablet
 
Yeah I don't know what the inside of that cover looks like unfortunately this saw is couple hours away so I don't have a opportunity to inspect it. The other thing about it is it's got a top air filter cover on it that says XP on it it doesn't look like a sticker it looks like it's embossed. I'm kind of seeing red flags all over the place that maybe I should just pass on it. I will post another picture of it in a moment I got to transfer it to my tablet

Likely has had a 281XP top cover to replace a damaged original- XP sticker matters little- more if the cover is complete and not cracked/smashed up.
And that is a decal that can be removed.
 
The 181 has wicked high compression, I bought one many years back from a fellow that bought it new. He could not start the saw, he wanted to mount it on an Alaskan mill , he got tired of not being able to start it and we came to a deal for it ,sold it to my wood cutting buddy that could start it drop start style, thing was brutal and really liked cutting hardwood over 24" dia.
 
+2 on the wicked high compression. I had one for many years and it was tough to pull as no compression release. Great running saw, and pound for pound one of the fastest and most powerful saws I've owned. I never found my self using it much and sold it a few years ago......Husky 181 002.jpg
 
Many of the early saws that came with chainbrakes the older fellows would just remove them any way possible, cut,break grind off parts, they hated the brake handles sticking up catching on their clothes or on limbs. They also blamed the brake bands for restricting chips and noodles causing clogs in the clutch cover so any protrusions inside the cover often got ground off as well.
 
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