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I meant largest size, j'red used to make a 2095 (394/5xp) but husky scrapped it, the 2188 isn't available here, the largest is the 372 equivalent

 

 

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It actually was Husky that made the 2094 and 2095 for Jonsered, even though the models weren't based on any Husky model. :wink:

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Hows that yellow peril saw doing now . Customer of mine has bought one and when I had a go today it seemed to handle and cut exceptionally well during the brief time I had it . Although I did not check the inside covers for the husky stamp :001_smile: Whats the price difference between both saws ?

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Hows that yellow peril saw doing now . Customer of mine has bought one and when I had a go today it seemed to handle and cut exceptionally well during the brief time I had it . Although I did not check the inside covers for the husky stamp :001_smile: Whats the price difference between both saws ?

 

hello there the yellow peril is going well its cutting good and nice to use i think the husky 445e is approx £80-£90 dearer than the cs-450

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hello there the yellow peril is going well its cutting good and nice to use i think the husky 445e is approx £80-£90 dearer than the cs-450

 

Marketing always played a large role in retail pricing...

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hello harvey yes it has got the tool less tensioner but to be honest i hated it at first but i like it now it sort of suits this saw as its not on A list of peoples saws :thumbup::thumbup:

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just purchased a new husky saw "a yellow and black one"

 

i put a thread up here about a month ago about this one "the yellow peril"

 

i have been toying with this idea for a few weeks now so i done it i bought a mcculloch cs 450 elite i have put three tanks of petrol through it so far it runs good and it sounds nice very impressed so far :thumbup::thumbup:

 

i will take some close up photos very soon so everyone can see it up close and make your own mind up:thumbup::thumbdown:

 

HI ANDREW how good are they then thanks jon :thumbup:

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