nice shape Bob,I came across a 2100se for 25 bucks ,needed fuel line and carb rebuildNew to me,,View attachment 564194
collecting any spare parts available due to scarcity.Imshipping 2 090s to Indianna
the 2 in nice shape you looked at Keith
nice shape Bob,I came across a 2100se for 25 bucks ,needed fuel line and carb rebuildNew to me,,View attachment 564194
they are the points version of the 480 cdWill do. The issue with the L77's is pistons and cylinders for them are very hard to find. Not so with the more common L65's. On rare occasions, a brand new L77 shows up on ebay at an astronomical price, and advertised as a rare, collector's saw. But I'm not that kind of collector due to budget restraints.
I bet you can retire now!!nice shape Bob,I came across a 2100se for 25 bucks ,needed fuel line and carb rebuild
collecting any spare parts available due to scarcity.Imshipping 2 090s to Indianna
the 2 in nice shape you looked at Keith
OOOOOH! I like the ones with heat!I bet you can retire now!!
Got this today,, did you miss it??? $225 Salmon Arm
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your horseshoes have industrial magnets on em BobI bet you can retire now!!
Got this today,, did you miss it??? $225 Canadian ($167.00 USD)
Salmon Arm
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the 480 cd should be an easier find L77 with capacitor discharge ignitionShould you decide to part with a 77 someday please look me up. The only ones I find around here are either needing full rebuilds or are original saws priced too high to risk buying from an unknown seller.
Nice finds on those Husqy's . So let me tell you my story about the 298 ... The seller didn't ship the right saw to me and it took a big time to get mine . I knew it was missing a muffler so I bought a 2101 xp for parts wich is in great shape but has a dead P/C . Today the 298 arrived and when I took a look in that exhaust port I saw the misery : same as 2101
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I think I'll have to replace bearings and find a cylinder for these saw will take probably a big time
Pros: Easy to work on, lots of parts available, good solid saw.(Not Mine) ... Does anyone have "input" on the 272...... For better or worse, advantage, disadvantage. (There's one for sale at the local shop). Thank You!View attachment 569438
Thank You.Pros: Easy to work on, lots of parts available, good solid saw.
Cons: None except they aren't as powerful as a 372.
New poster to the thread. Got a used 576xp a couple months ago. Just got a brand new 445 yesterday. Got an extra b&c, 3 quarts of the husky premix gas to extend the warranty to 4 years. And they threw in a hat with the deal. I bought it with a 16" bar instead of the 18 though, since I have a 20/24 for the 576. Figured I could use a smaller bar and if I need a bigger bar I'll stop playin around and break out the 576. My gf's 435 has a 16 on it and I love that saw but it bogs a little in hardwood & thats what I cut mostly so I figured a 16 with a little more power would be perfect. I picked up the 543xp and was prepared to drop the coin but it felt heavier even though the specs say its lighter. Didn't seem like it was worth another $180. The 445 was on sale for $309 & the 543xp was on sale for $479
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