The ones that went on my husky 41.We're poulan parts. Looks like Huskavarna bought out Electrolux.
The ones that went on my husky 41.We're poulan parts. Looks like Huskavarna bought out Electrolux.
Husky or Stihl are the way to go just don't cheap out and get a good model
I run a Stihl 360 something( still drinking coffee brain not working yet lol) works great and cut a crap load of firewood. Huskies run nice and the Stihl's do as well but I find them more comfortable
both are great saws but just like trucks everyone has the brand they think is best
Ps Fords suck lol
When I bought mine I wanted the best weight to power ratio I could find. Being a senior now I just don't have the stamina I once enjoyed.
I ended up with a Stihl MS250, 16 inch bar. Great little saw IMHO.
Finland is a neutral country - but the guns point to the east.
So Jonsered is owned by Husq...they sell "heavy duty" saws...any good?
Something like this? http://www.costco.ca/Jonsered-16-in....100159306.html
I just picked up 2 MS291 for 450. each taxes in. 530.for a heavy duty consumer saw seem s bit much.
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If you cite things that happen in the US of A but live in Canada, then you might be living as an idiot in a great country. ..... clueless
The MS170 at work!
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