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I had a husky 435 for around a year it was a great little saw and i have no doubt that it would have carried on working faultlessly for much longer I only replaced/upgraded it (with a 353husky) as I was taking on more work and figured it was better to trade it in while it was still tidy and working spot on rather than kill it then have to find all the money for a replacement. So yes I'd definately recomend the 435 spot on for all the domestic work your ever likely to ask of it and capable of a good days work now and then should you want to. Hope this helps

Cheers Tractor62

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Thanks for all the replies and information. The Husky 435 is now sat on my bench awaiting its first days work cutting firewood.

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