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My recently purchased 365 has got a different style bar to that I have seen/had before. It has got black lettering rather than the usual blue. I was wondering if there is any reason for this or have they simply ordered a vat of the wrong coloured ink?

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The black lettering is constant with the Chinese copy saws as is the black sleeving on the front handle ( grey on a genuine Husqvarna ) and the very black looking fuel and oil caps ( greyish on a genuine Husky ) . If the AV springs are shinny zinc that is wrong too ( oil blacked on a gen Husky ) If the book says mix fuel at 25: 1 its definitely a fake .

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