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Not a clue , sorry .  But I will be hanging on to my Spud ported 390 . Its a stonker !     ?  Probably a " big " 572 ...

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All non strato/autotune saws are on borrowed time so if you are looking for a 395, 390 and any other saw or this generation, grab it now as these saws if looked after, will be banging away for 15-20 years!

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All non strato/autotune saws are on borrowed time so if you are looking for a 395, 390 and any other saw or this generation, grab it now as these saws if looked after, will be banging away for 15-20 years!

Presumably this will be down to emission regs is it?
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As far as I know it's the 3 big 3 series saws going. Nothing in the pipeline for quite awhile either.

 

I am surprised husky have been caught off guard. I wonder if its the same for the ms880?

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