Love the 353! Loved the the 357 too. I loved working on those generation of saws.My Husky 353 is still a dandy chainsaw:
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I run it with an 18" bar, but it keeps telling me it will handle a 20". One of my good friends has a newer 550 XP with Autotune and loves it. The fuel economy is rather amazing.
Or dial up.Before long, maybe we’ll have saws that self-tension, self-sharpen, self-start, and self mix. We’ll wonder how we ever lived pushing levers, choke knobs, and pull cords.
We already have that. It’s called employees.Before long, maybe we’ll have saws that self-tension, self-sharpen, self-start, and self mix. We’ll wonder how we ever lived pushing levers, choke knobs, and pull cords.
In the same camp we’ve got guys splitting hairs over hand filing.
It’s interesting here on the net.
I thought all you pros already used the Oregon easy sharp chain. Guess us home owners are on to something the pros don't know about.Before long, maybe we’ll have saws that self-tension, self-sharpen, self-start, and self mix. We’ll wonder how we ever lived pushing levers, choke knobs, and pull cords.
In the same camp we’ve got guys splitting hairs over hand filing.
It’s interesting here on the net.
Knew about it. Never considered it an option.I thought all you pros already used the Oregon easy sharp chain. Guess us home owners are on to something the pros don't know about.
That sound...Or dial up.
Husky 550 preferably without auto tune. Equivalent to stihl 261, I think slightly more performance out of a husky. Prefer felling with a stihl.I see Stihl dealers everywhere, seems like I see and read a lot about Echo chainsaws. Our local dealer who sold Husqvarna changed hands - don’t think they carry them now. I see TSC and Lowe’s carry Husqvarna.
Are Husqvarna chainsaws still a very good chain saw?
Perhaps it’s a local thing for my area, but does Husqvarna still support a dealer network? Is there still excitement over Husqvarna chainsaws? Back when they hit the scene here, they were top shelf saws.
What’s the skinny on Husqvarna chainsaws these days?
Lastly - which Husqvarna 50-ish CC chainsaw would you recommend for firewood cutting?
Thanks!
In western Oregon, I can count the number of Husky dealers on one hand. Far more Stihl dealers around than Husky. There are two shops that sell both. The big box stores only carry the smaller stuff. Biggest Husky I have found in a big box store is the 572.
I feel the same way. I love the 3 series Husqys over any Stihl saw, and run a 395 often. But for modern saws I might lean towards Stihl because of dealer support but would pick some Echo models first.I'm a Husqvarna man but only up to the 395s
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I run my ported 2 series mainly
266/268/272/288
And occasionally tun my 371/372/2171/2172s
I have no use for modern saws.
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