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1987 model Husky 254 purchased new 1988 , saw was used in the woods 1988/1989 and now has 25 years of firewood duty on it , the saw has never had the barrel off , new parts fitted are oil pump, clutch and a carb , i doubt if my 550xp will be around that long

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I don't, but often wished I had kept it.

 

A Jonnyred 2163 that came from Dutko's sawmill when it closed down. Was my only saw for a couple of years and eventually it became backup and then went on ebay. The one good thing was I'm pretty sure it made more than paid for it years earlier.

 

Was a bit of an oddball as it was small mount bar but pretty much a small bore 372 (in much the same way as the 365 was).

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I don't, but often wished I had kept it.

 

A Jonnyred 2163 that came from Dutko's sawmill when it closed down. Was my only saw for a couple of years and eventually it became backup and then went on ebay. The one good thing was I'm pretty sure it made more than paid for it years earlier.

 

Was a bit of an oddball as it was small mount bar but pretty much a small bore 372 (in much the same way as the 365 was).

 

Same as a 362 Husky .

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