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Malaysian" 365 " copies on fleabasy


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Just read the bit about the recoil cover again, it is correct in the copy saw, it is the same as the 372 in this respect, sorry guys - they got it right - not sure what the pic is in Mabbs post:thumbdown:

 

Ah, my bad. I must have been comparing it to the 346 on the husky website for some strange reason...god knows why:blushing:, its been a long day. When I see three or more numbers in a row I often get confused (scratches head).

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Unfortunately, ebay must of been desperate for their fee and let it run, 64 bidders £230.

 

Yes it seems that way.

I think i've reported 3 or 4 over the last year and they all finished with some poor bugger winning the auction.

May aswell not bother.

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Read a little of this description, google translate didnt do a great job. Husqvarna Chainsaw 365 66 cc / 3000 W / 8000 rpm Gasoline Engine Chain saw | eBay

 

This bit is my favourite....

 

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