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Right, wasn't aware of that - it looks like it has replaced the (Poulan made) 235/236 - and it surely looks better!

 

Now I wonder where it is made?

 

No, it hasn't replaced the 236, that is still available

 

 

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Went to my stihl dealer with a view to getting a 180,but bought a 135 few weeks ago instead,mainly for snedding,chipper prep,etc. Ive used it a few times when my boys have left it lying around the jobsite,starts well,runs well,cuts well,lightweight,cant fault it,and glad i bought it

Hope this helps Tom.

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my ms 180 is starting to give me trouble I'm thinking of trading it in against a husky 135 would this be a wise decision?

 

 

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Fitted with a picco super chisel chain and it'll fly through wood

 

 

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The 235/236/240 are gone here though - and my dealer refused to sell them anyway.

 

I just hadn't notised earlier.

 

Different countries get different saw lists, we don't have the 570 here, nor the larger 4 series saws, the 543xp.

Strangely the 236/240 produce the same power with a smaller engine

 

 

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