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Husky 181se 1983 not in daily use but always starts,just put a new 28 " bar on. Mostly used for ringng up big stuff.

 

That just beats mine - I have a 1985 181se. Mine's still fairly fit as it got a NOS genuine barrel and piston a year or so ago plus new crank bearings and seals. Only ran it with a 20" so far though.

 

Got a 1989 Husky 42 with grey top cover that still works OK, an early 90's 242g that works OK and a late 90's Jonsered 2159.

 

Everything else is at least into the 2000's even if not by much.

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Not sure on the year, and have posted it on here before. Gave the points a clean and adjust, fresh fuel in it and it goes first pull every time. I don't use it much at all and do not intend on doing so. It weighs just under 12kg and vibrates so much its not even funny.

 

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How does that compare to a Fender precision for weight ??:001_smile:

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