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Randy Duncan has parts for everything ever made I should think ! He is on fleabay ...

Lol that mans made a fortune out of me :lol:

 

I would say either 288,394 and add also the 385, the early versions of the 395 and 390 and make great stumping saws.

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I've a 181se on arbtrader that got treated to a NOS genuine pot and piston not that long ago. Predecessor to the 281/288 :thumbup1:

 

i think your listing has expired mate...

 

my fine example of a 288xp with 28"bar is on there needing a good home tho :-)

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i think your listing has expired mate...

 

my fine example of a 288xp with 28"bar is on there needing a good home tho :-)

 

:blushing: still working out how arbtrader works

 

288 - is that the girly one with the decompressor? :001_tt2::001_smile: Does look a nice saw :thumbup1:

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I'm looking on expanding my saw collection and want an old husky capable of taking a fair size bar (preferably over 20") but can't really afford the new stuff! Does anyone recommend any old models in particular?

Thanks

 

HI MATE my dad years ago had a 61 but it looks to me the 288 sound good thanks jon :thumbup:

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046 is also a very nice saw, hark at me swearing , lol, 064 also a good saw as is 066, prob having a hard time finding one because they are good and folk like to keep hold of them, some of the older jonsered and dolmars are great saws but getting parts for them now is hard,id stick with husky as you can easily get parts

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Thanks for all your help guys.. I was also interested in an 046 magnum but I seem to be quite hard pressed to find one? Is there a reason for this?

 

I wouldn't worry about the Magnum bit - American marketing hype, but the 046 and 064 are both good saws with good parts availability.

 

Alec

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Got these two old school Husqvarnas kicking round my workshop -work in progress that TBH.....isn't progressing:blushing:

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/members/spudulike-albums-husqvarna-280s.html

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/members/spudulike-albums-husqvarna-480cd.html

 

Not had them running but were purchased as runners and have had them fire but little else! Both 80cc big bangers!

 

PM me if anyone is interested!

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Got these two old school Husqvarnas kicking round my workshop -work in progress that TBH.....isn't progressing:blushing:

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/members/spudulike-albums-husqvarna-280s.html

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/members/spudulike-albums-husqvarna-480cd.html

 

Not had them running but were purchased as runners and have had them fire but little else! Both 80cc big bangers!

 

PM me if anyone is interested!

 

76.5cc.

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