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If its anything like Husky's last two attempts at a climbing saw,it will be the same Turd,different Curry.

 

They shoud stick to things they are good at making,like Vacume Cleaners and Motorbikes.

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If its anything like Husky's last two attempts at a climbing saw,it will be the same Turd,different Curry.

 

They shoud stick to things they are good at making,like Vacume Cleaners and Motorbikes.

 

they dnt make vacum cleaners or motorbike,,, they are completly different companys,,, and husky make awsome ground saw,,, i personaly think husky wouldnt have bothered making another turd climbing saw,, i think it would be worth a go now,,,

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they dnt make vacum cleaners or motorbike,,, they are completly different companys,,, and husky make awsome ground saw,,, i personaly think husky wouldnt have bothered making another turd climbing saw,, i think it would be worth a go now,,,

 

eletrolux is the company

husqvarna are part of that group?

dont get me wrong,i am not knocking husqvarna,all my saw are husky xps

and i love them:thumbup1:

but when it comes to the climbing saw,stihl are king of the tree:blushing:

i would love to see husky knock them off their perch,but i cant see what they have done any different to the 338xpt except for the silver front?

540xpt -2.4hp/3.6kg...............338xpt -2.3hp/3.5kg

the ms200t is 35cc and the 338xpt is 38cc[the ms200t is still regarded as a better saw]?

i am not brand bias as i own a 338xtp:lol:

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As much as i want to try the new husky, i have acsess to old 200t i can break for parts to fix my current 200t, plus the dealer is only down the road. Husky dealer is abit more of a drive...

 

we cant knock it,until its been released for sale and given a good bo*****ing

and proved its worth:001_huh:

if it then turns out to be a load of crap,they can forget about a climbing saw market and leave it to stihl

i will look forward to the 1st review on arbtalk:thumbup1:

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also husqvarna make a bloody good fridge:thumbup:

 

They used to make Guns as well.

 

I have used both of the last versions of the Husky climbing saw,was not impressed either time.The small number of previous 338's still in service is testament to their unsuitability in professional use.

 

Time will tell.

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i think husqvarna must know they cant afford to made a mistake a 3rd time...for that reason alone i think the saw may be one to watch. it certainly feels better in the hand than their previous 2, thats a good start!

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They used to make Guns as well.

 

I have used both of the last versions of the Husky climbing saw,was not impressed either time.The small number of previous 338's still in service is testament to their unsuitability in professional use.

 

Time will tell.

 

many moons back[muskets if correct]

the 3 prong husqvarna sign is based on the musket scope:001_huh:

 

as you say time will tell?

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