After owning only Stihl products since the mid-1990s, I decided to make a switch and recently purchased a Husky 395 XP, for cutting some of the big logs on my property, and occasional milling projects (mostly freehand). I have an older 066 magnum that served me well, but it was an older unit so when I decided on a newer saw I also gave into curiosity to try Husqvarna.
I’m really happy with the new saw so far. There is for me an ergonomic improvement. The exact power differences are hard to describe. My 066 seemed to have more brute power but with the 395 I seem more able to manage the power better (more torque? …or maybe just the ergonomics again).
The point of my post: what parts should I hoard for the 395 XP? I got a pretty good deal locally, (about 1.5K for the saw, two bars [28/36], and four chains). But this past week I had to shell out almost $50 just for a new chain adjusting screw assembly. I’ve already been online to find and order spares of that for under $10. So aside from that and air filters, what do you 395 owners consider “consumables,” parts that you typically run through and have to replace, ones that are advantageous to stock up on to avoid having to play pay inflated prices when you need the part quickly?
Thanks, H
I’m really happy with the new saw so far. There is for me an ergonomic improvement. The exact power differences are hard to describe. My 066 seemed to have more brute power but with the 395 I seem more able to manage the power better (more torque? …or maybe just the ergonomics again).
The point of my post: what parts should I hoard for the 395 XP? I got a pretty good deal locally, (about 1.5K for the saw, two bars [28/36], and four chains). But this past week I had to shell out almost $50 just for a new chain adjusting screw assembly. I’ve already been online to find and order spares of that for under $10. So aside from that and air filters, what do you 395 owners consider “consumables,” parts that you typically run through and have to replace, ones that are advantageous to stock up on to avoid having to play pay inflated prices when you need the part quickly?
Thanks, H