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041's sell for around $125-$150 around here and I stay away from the old all orange stills.

But sometimes you need parts... They also came with neat attachments:

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I've just questioned greenwaysproductscompany the following; "Have you paid for the patent infringements? Of course not, the people your're selling saws for are thieves, nothing less nothing more."

Think I'll get a response?
 
This has come up before. They are good copies aren't they? They actually run not bad apparently. I would never buy one though.

I wouldn't buy one either but the quality looks pretty good to me... on the outside anyway but i guess that doesn't mean anything either
 
I'm familiar with the company selling that saw in the first link....They are the actual Husky dealer in the next town north of me...I would love to know how that works, being a dealer and selling Chinese knock offs???:msp_confused:
 
I'm familiar with the company selling that saw in the first link....They are the actual Husky dealer in the next town north of me...I would love to know how that works, being a dealer and selling Chinese knock offs???:msp_confused:

it's called messing with loosing your dealer privileges..
unless they have already lost it...

there's a sthil dealer up the road that lost it's dealer privileges.. and just buys parts online and buys saws from another dealer the only give away is they have the "authorised dealer" on the stihl sign covered up..
 
I noticed the seller with copie(now copy as of this update) in the title has now added the saws are made in China to his description. Shipping to US and Canada only? Should sellem back to China
 
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it's called messing with loosing your dealer privileges..
unless they have already lost it...

there's a sthil dealer up the road that lost it's dealer privileges.. and just buys parts online and buys saws from another dealer the only give away is they have the "authorised dealer" on the stihl sign covered up..

I wonder.....I guess as long as you aren't selling them out the front door or on your Husky affiliated website, it could be a gray area??:msp_confused:

I know if I was a dealer, I wouldn't take the chance, although I wouldn't be surprised if there's more money in selling the knock offs.
 
the big question is are these saws being produced with HUSQVARNA's knowledge and authority .. or true copies?
 
I'm familiar with the company selling that saw in the first link....They are the actual Husky dealer in the next town north of me...I would love to know how that works, being a dealer and selling Chinese knock offs???:msp_confused:

I'd be willing to bet Husqvarna Canada would wonder how that works as well, and likely would appreciate the heads up.

####ing fish head eating bastards and the douchenozzles that support thier fraud need to be set on fire, and rolled down a steep hill.

Stay safe!
Dingeryote
 
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"The United States faces the most economic impact, being the world's largest consumer nation.[6][6] Underwriters Laboratories (UL) confirms that counterfeiting is "a thriving multi-billion dollar global industry," where the risks of legal consequences are low. In addition, counterfeiting profits fund other organized criminal activities. In 2007, it estimated 750,000 jobs had been lost in the U.S. alone due to counterfeiting.[7] The value of counterfeit goods seized at U.S. borders jumped 40% in one year, from 2007 to 2008, while Europe seized over 50% more during that same year.[8]"


But then, I kinda take my neighbors losing jobs to Chicom fraud a bit seriously.


Stay safe!
Dingeryote
 

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