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Posted
14 hours ago, Stere said:

So 5600 and 6100 only saws made atm  with reed valves design...


no there’s one extra model the  ps-352 ea3601 it’s a reed valve design 

with two reed valves you gotta watch the video to see how it works

the saw is around the same size as a 242xp

 

 

 

 

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If you only need to log up small stuff the battery saws have come a long way - check out this video comparing a 50cc saw to the new husqy battery saw - it is surprising.

Not sure how many cuts you'd get before the battery would need charging if you were to get a longer bar and sink it into 'overbar' length timber ?

 

Posted
8 hours ago, Darrin Turnbull said:

I was thinking of buying a stihl 241 

but ended up buying a old 242 instead.
 

 

That would be a Husqvarna 242XP ?  If so , great little saw but becoming hard to find now . 

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10 hours ago, Stubby said:

That would be a Husqvarna 242XP ?  If so , great little saw but becoming hard to find now . 

I had one yrs ago, as you say great little saws,i had  242, 254xp and 357xp what a combination of saws,wish i still had em

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1 hour ago, gary112 said:

I had one yrs ago, as you say great little saws,i had  242, 254xp and 357xp what a combination of saws,wish i still had em

Had the same as you . Still got a 242 .

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Posted
8 minutes ago, gary112 said:

I still got a 254 and doubt i would ever part with it

254 was the " bread and butter " saw back in the 80s . ? Massive compression I seem to remember .

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