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Husky 136 , 2005 model


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Hi all just wondering how much I'd be looking to pay for one of these in descent nick ? Cheers lee

dont pay too much, no more than £50, and only if it is really decent and ready to work. If you have to take it for repair or service its going to cost at least another £50 and more if bits are needed. Weak points are:-

 

Chain adjuster bolt often pushes out through brake cover, can be seen below bar nuts.

 

Pulse tube fails regularly as its very poor rubber, if it does not run well its most likely this.

 

Chain oil rate non adjustable and often very low

 

other than that its not a bad DIY saw. Most saws for sale will have been owned by domestic users with little knowledge of saws and their use, so be carefull.

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